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PONOEFA ALBERTA, FEBRUARY 


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PONOKA DISTRICT, FIRST, LAST, AND ALL THE TIME 


Laws 


Victoria, Feb, 12—The broad 
features of the government liquor 
control law were outlined by 
Premier Oliver in the legislature 
in opening the debate on bis 
notion to ask the lieutenant 
governor to submit a bill providing 
for government sale of liquor 
The government's proposals in 
clude: 


MENS FUR COATS 


At Less Than Cosi Of Manufacture 


— 
> 


Administration by a commission 
Which will be independent, non 
partisan, but answeratle to the! 
government for the propor carry 
ing out of their desires, 

Abolition of bars and saloons 

Total prohibition of sale t )per 
sons under the aye of 2) 

Liquor stores to be limited to th 
larger centres of population 

The introduction of a permi 
|} System with the permit revocabl 
| Where ite holder is guilty of abuses 
or excesses, } 

Liquor to be sold at a mo lerat: | 
price to yield & reasonable profit te 
| the government, 

The commission to be wiven 
| power to draw up and impose re. 
igulationa trom time to time for 
the proper enforcement of the act 

Illicit liquor buying to be made 
& punishable offense 

Che municipalities to receive 50 | 
per cent, of all revenues received 
|from fines under the act in their 
respective districts, 
| ‘The liquor bill will be introduced 
jin the legislature the end of next 
week, it is expected 


~ ; WE have on hand a few good Fur Coats made 
specially for Comfort and Durability, and, are 


a very suitable for farmers. 


Quality of the Material, 
and Worl:manship 
Guaraiteed 


y 
a 


We are prepared to sell these at Considerable Loss 


5nea 


Clear 


i Black and Brown Korean Be ver, Regular 855.00 
; | PMR rica tio. $37.50 


a in order { 


LIQUOR LAWS BEING 

: ENFORCED 

will be snapped up very More rigid enforcement of the 

liquor laws in Alberta was asked 

for by the delegation from the 

United Farmers, which continued 

; |its conference with the govern. 

bills inent Friday afternoon. Amend 
ments tothe act that woul! over 
| come the abuse of the prescription 
lsystem were particularly desired, 
but no definite statement of whet 
‘the goverament’s policy would b 

was piven out 


These are real Bargains, ai 
quickly, 


Coats are easily worth the price for one 


trip ona cold day. Cheaper than medicine or doctors 


Hon J. R, Boyle told the dole. 
‘ a igation tbat the provincial po 
had been active in their rce 
a a neut work, and there bad 
victions in 1920 than 
GENERAL MERCHANT fits cuniaged fe ines 
he provinces in W pr 
PHONE 15 PONOKA, ALBERTA ribition enforcement, Lt 
; 


lifficulty was always found to b 


he failure of citizens to vive tl 
volice their active support i 
ages, and it bad become absolut: 
———— * 
eg cetera SEEDERS 


y necessary to a'opt the espionay 
system, 
Proportional repr 
) discussed at some k 


esentation was 
nyth, ares 


| fi mmyny more prosecutions an 
4 


any, em 100 having coms np from 
TE EY (PEE TS (2 © Hk SKY ENTS a be convention to the effect that a 
= = : provincial elections be held 
—_—_—_$———_—_— — e 


vas admitted, Ont ther ba 
he feeling in regard er 
vas found to be | 

and a resolution 


vas yrowing throuyhout 
1S THE RULE 


e i. OUR T favor of proportional repr 
~ Winter Goods MEAT _MARKET 
At 


. ~ ai tuture under thie Bystem. It wa 

BS D ] | thought, however, that this would 

¢ i j n not be possible in the country 

A Square €ai in ‘istriots for sometime yet, tl I 

° | the fact that public sentiment i 
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- Best Quality and Lowest Prices in all | was not pressed 


FRESH AND CURED MEATS 


’ ; i @ eo r 
la | b QUICK SERVICE | TOO MANY 
(| a ia COMMANDMEN 1 
a FRITZ BACHOR eee 
mB PRONE 20 SOTEREE, FP ms | 300) king ne t i) { 
& - 5 — ah * ARE Fal 
Ihe every day need in Men’s Furn- with a view to imy w the | 
| shines is provided for at this store. i | of ita 20,000 ih ints, i \ 
3 * ,amall farmers, farm wor | 
Nor only do we guarantee our woods, but ———————————— fisherfolke Lord Levert! 


a, : very @laborat | 
saiiafactory prices, 


lawyer drew up a 
jeontract to be signed by ea 
| tenant It contained » few 
| | than twenty. clauses or stipt 
} TER itions 
A "One old ! hates 4 
T. J. DURKIN W 


Leverhuni fu 
returned the contract unsigned 
and sent with itthis note: ‘I have 
no been able to keep ten ex m-} 
mandments for the sake of 4 
mavsion in heaven, and ['ll_ be 
d—dif Dll agree to keep twen' 
six commandments for ai 6 
hoose in the Island o' Lewis,’ 


“ 


=" 
PROVIDE AN ABUNDANCE OF RUNNING 
WATER for the home and farm. 


PAUL SYSTEMS— 


SAVE LABOR:—No more pumping and carry+ 
ing of water by hand, g 
BRING CONVENIENCES ~ Water for kitchen, 

bath, toilet, !sundry, etc. 
PROTECT HFALTH—Keey, the home clean 
PROTECT PROPERTY ~Water, under pressure 
ms 
LCREASE FARM PRODUCTION—Water, in 
‘abundance, far stock and irrigation. ; 
INCREASE PROPERTY VALUES~—In a hun 
dred ways. 


Clothing, Furnishings & Shoes 
Ponoka, Alta. 


Ottawa, Keb. 12 Accordin 
returus roe ! at the domi: 
bureau of statistics for tk 
uding February 4, 192) 

ents to be in-talled juantity of a in in etore a 
The cut shows onevol the popular eavinm rai connected with your well or cistern, Pro- iferent public elevators thr 
in your basement of other convement p patdy ye emi rgb rt 2 
wides plenty of puve weter los every purpore, . > a 


L. M. Webster 


VS OS nerease of 1,480,777 bush 
ley 64,523 bushels and ry | 
‘ buehele, 


anaia bas cdeerea 


01, ae ak 


j4iven to the matter of m, 


fthem being wounded, 


nee 


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a lk 


eS a ap anaes 


Given Holders of 
Wheat Certificates 


Winnipeg, Feb, 9,— Holders cf 
participation certificates who d 
not surrender them to the Ga: 
ian Wheat board on or | 
December 31, 1929, will be ir 


| 


on 
nother chance to redeem them. 
according to a statement isaued by 
the board. The statement reada : 
| “Notwithstanding that partici 


| pation certificates issued by the 


Canadian wheat board provide that | 
no claim made under orinr ‘gpret 
thereof would be paid unless sneh 
claim was made and certiticates 
surrendered; dolders of these certi 
licates are requested to immediate 
ly surrender same to the boord 


when due consideraticn w be 


payment thereon,” 


U.S, BLUEJACKETS FIRED 
UPON 


Tokio, Feb. 12 -- Five | 
States bluejackets were fired 
unknown persons in Vlactiy 
it 11 o'clock Tuesday night, 


BAYS tlhe 
Asaht Shimbun's Vladivostok 
respondent 

The bluejackete, reinforced by 
Russian policemen arrested t 
Russian officers, former 
the late General 


( 
V 


Kappel, ones 


; commander of ‘the western armi: 
}of the Omsk government. the cor 


respondent adds, 
The impression in Vladivostok 
according to the « rrespondent j 


jthat the attack was arranved by 


sommunists, with the object 


straining relations between Japa 
}and the United States 
DOUBLE TRAGEDY 
Nelson, Feb, i3--A bh \ 
ouble trae dy o ‘curred yesterday 
ifternoon between 4 and 5 o'¢l ch 
t Yabk, on the Crow's Nest P 


B.C. New Liquor! Another Chance is 


farm to wor 


McCall Patterns 


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Suscription$] 5) 


TO STAND TRIAL FOR 


BOY’S DEATH 
Solin Wooley Dies in Red Desc 
Hospital From Neglect 


Edward Rainey and his wife, 


| ntuslanghter in eon 
the death trom mal. 
l treatment and neglect 
\ t lad deft in 
(re coomitted for trial 
Mrvday ty Mapistrate Lawrence, 
Li | Dex r 
Lhe couple will stand trial at the 
next session ol the Supreme court 


it Red Deer, 


[viderce was vive at the prelim. 
inary con crning the condition of 
the yor vl when found, aod also 

fa st ‘nt supposed to have 
been mad y the boy, which waa 


produced in court after declara 


ious tu be found, 
state tie 4 to the effect 

ttbe boy } J outin the 

w till his feet froze because be 


bores, and that 
used bit well 
Chis evideuce was given by '¢ 
‘ollison, who said he had ten 
shown thestatement bythe K iineys 
vhen called in to attend the boy 


Ra neys ft 


Pie case bag aroused a tremen 
Ws sensation in the Red Deer 
listrict The fourteen year-old 


oy Was brought in to the Red 
Jeor hospital in a terribly emaci 
ited aud bruised condition. ‘Lhe 
loctor tthe hospital discovered 
lat fh feet were frozen, the biy 
es having dropped off; bis tingers 
vere rottiny, and he was almost 


skin and bones from waluutrition 


le reached the hospital at 245 
nin, and died at 945 the same 
vening, Poeamonia wus given as 
12 Immediate cause of denth 
Che arrest of Rainey and his wife 
'y provincial police ofilcers fol 
wed sbortly sfterwards 

The parents of the dead boy re 
ide at Dapp, sixty-six miles north 
f Edmonton, They pressed thro 
igh the district last summer look. 
ny for lund, eud went on north. 
saving their son at the Rainey 
» 49 4 Chore boy, 


when A. I’ Broadhagen, wi The death of the boy has stirred 
ed at 4 o’élock on the wea Ue town of Red Deer and district, 
ind train, wetlffo the cou, | 1 durir rt ist wees feeling 
} u Sature , uv 
ercial { ind shot his forme JE) a eee bight 
ae Apia” ist f Situy the verdiet of the 
Mra Todd, who was employes \ } 
re, a then turned his revolve alg Shel f teteee 
; vt ) 
himeelf D;. GC. Gataon.- tin SAM ) Tespon rthe loys 
ngs led as ney j ' ilion, their ind etables 
! uo dowel, rHslie ri it 1 and tt 
to t ttchen on beariog th | : , ’ aD Add 
| satt aud anliils t 
" t | both persons «dead mn ' j 
ha was Tie Wen. Phe Wooley family wae well- 
f Mra Todd nown in this « nuuuity, baviog 
‘ Wed on @ farm in the Dakota 
eltiement for sometime, and be. 
Ottawa, Feb l4 Canada ba A Minadid Adel ek camped on tis 
, ‘ winks of the river for several mon 
ppr key one ft lephone t 


- t 
) persons Of popurati 


\ comipution issved by th 
1 bureau of statistics today 
‘ Hat 'nt the end o Ue 
‘ Wel 778,748 teleph To | 


hs last summer 


SEED WHEAT 


o with an egtimat Kite) Yew'l Wheat for Sale at 
j n of SSB » 000 ) per t land in pol 
{ Tiiis seed * frou 
\s a result of the fj ding of . ons mW Broekinton 
A ; Bros 14 i hich won the 
ly of a seven-day old ebi'd 1 101s 
t loam Lake, Sask » Victoria R a ‘ I rationnl 
La) : ! | 1 ’ { 
1k, the mother, and Nick k (onaeiene Oladun Spply. ah Ve 
e it iVer 
hak, ber father, have heen arrested ‘ 
'y provincial police on muri ‘al 
J CAR FOR S ; 
horges, A coroner’s jury on Sa ARES, bel 
rday returned a verdict of dealt Mel hitin Ov ja flest class con 
y S8tranwula 1, and named bot! | d Hiner; 120 moved 


he mother of the child and t 
rand.father 


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., | Arberta Research Council | U. 8. Bank Failure; ; : WMG LDN LQYQXN XA ’ 
Some goods pay more profit a — | World Happenings |) VEZ WM | 
cientife anc ndustria esearch Canadia will b . ‘ YA] ‘ R 
thanothers. Usually, the poorer | Witte ciried'sn Unier Super. ds os of the Briefly Told | 7 
¥ 4 4 | vision and Direction of New | failures k North Da xt H M de B d 
the quality the greater the profit. | ay poe Pa Reeeruccsues el ome Ma rea 
> 3g ! OAgnd « ther $10,000. Thi emphemtesenat dan ibate be RT Ah | 
r a Ss morefor Red } a eaters irk atti a teal ‘i maiy emafl spcakership in the B.C. Legislature. 
The grocer pay Industrlal Research Counelt of (to Canadians who ate familiar with| New Yok retailers are stated to Home made bread is without 
Rose than for other feas—and (31) industrial Research Counetl ote aa naitatized at¢anms ranning into| be making 30 to 40 cents profit on #i| doubt the cheapest and most 
he sells it at a less profit. de nee a eee einen ceca cea| {Mp Beall ocd? thet "can bo 
‘ 5 + mal way! } the Itipl fled to other countries for commercial ¥ 
When you buy Red Rose you |: Idle eke istrabrcie ns 0) ob el sirceel eer iH sumption. It ie the most 
j ‘ a ae: | elasticity . irop in grain quotations / completely este so 
buy the best. “Ea te mprise five] 10 do busi Ath ls arg 7 hy food in the world. over 90% 
—— F ¢ without re;| | The result ‘ vin | of it being transformed into 
. JA faa lk de inty-six deaths out of 125 cases health and strength. It yields 
Governments as Co-operators he b Res be Ei i urred Y nearly twice as much nour- 
one ecg yas ' nat sie nA IN Ne . ishment as rice or potatoes. > 
Ten oF | ae ! | Ppa: SRL HB eat ae “|| and is ten times as nourish- 
Mice a hans he Ail ‘| welednSVahitian ing as an equal value of meat. 
iia tina Rael Katies Weintte of chal ard, cali No bread is more truly whole- 
ita et i se of.the arrest of 'the president some or mote perfectly satis- 
made, nor i “d 1c f their union, factory than that baked at 
The t t ! Deported aliens from the U.S, plot- home in which Royal Yeast 
Manitoba tried J | ted against Austria on board ship en Cakes are used. 
andl itt { { ‘ ‘ j route for Europe 
° the serv f t . rhe Duct a f 
ere a tvarentine a ' e h a} The Duchess of sarlborougn, torts Scientists have discovered a new and 
\iamiaitva ; : y ( ya - \ at derbilt, is preparing truly wonderful use for Royal Yeast 
the financial t it leave England for good. Cakes Physicians are prescribing it with ¢ 
Hig’ Ontario sheep breeders have pass- remarkable success for conditions attri- 
ing su j n es! eda resolution calling for al! cloth to buted to poor blood conditions. Soak a 
mann { \ Me | be stamped as to qual cake of Royal Yeast for half an hour in - 
thing it was pred 1 brought about 1 t . uit Vinntbes ant 4) 109) Mrs, Edith Rogers; first woman a cup of luke-warm water with one tea- 
ably careful and ef manag and, ! been made { 1 M.L.A, for Manitoba, will second the spoon sugar Then stir well and strain 
e ; 
because of \ ; { { ply to the speech from the throne. once or twice through muslin and drink 
sam a ea : HEART SO GAD) "Sigs eeemaan a cod peg tp Papeebll 
aUatahawe ‘for WAS NOT SAFE TO hat ses ule ony ah sshd eh ig and drinking half an hour before break- 
b salen tahiawa ».-but tha mg the ' pre ce . : fast. Repeat as often as desired. Send 
payment of f s become d { f dy  oeieer* + mame and add f i - 
paent of principal "bec | ect| LEAVE HER ALONE) cass mpttbatis mame and address for free booklet on- 
ad i lr ! { tt ww iast 1 last year »y the five railroads 
{ J M } ; ersdorf,, With terminals in’ New York City 
seed Ont that 1 must] were over $8,000,000 E. W. Gillett Company Limited 
4 ‘ b efi , +3 3 Toronto, Canada 
i } . s ofa! nur « ! 
age iy t fa ! ef 
- f ' and 
} an De | 
T A le ' be| 
r Ado @sed for cx ition with police = 
teers | palace -lngtatied at Delia, Tesal, “| Domestic Melody, | The British Empire 
nas n § in is al Czas | Mother( at phone, giving order to oe % 
° ‘ D me Brantford, O t. army and = mavy| grocer, and scolding baby in mis hief) Founded on Principles Which Appeal 
j p Ati men incensed over Armand I a-) Send me a pound of fresh—baby!—| to the Highest Political Ideals of 
j 1 ; : jd ! ive | vergt term “British mongrels” in| butter and—stop that!—two dozen Mankind 
i Wealth In Rural Districts | One! referring to immigrants from the! fresh eggs—or mother'll spank you : : 
N . ‘ 1 ' Hy 4} Isles the last you sent were stale+you People talk about a league of na- 
Farme ade is Best and Most { ele da Se stn Nie stim tae aati l naughty boy!” tions and international government, 
| the | ( ant the World I d ; At : oe ; : ae | but the only successful experiment in 
phi I have oH * posh ° akong ; rae Itch, Cured In 30 Minutes. international government that has 
: es ie t : ( enough tt r it} Tech, Mange, and sll contagious s¢ ratches ever been made in international gov- 
Pcs, : ae cannot relax) oo lord's Sanitary Lotion, At Druggists, | ernment is the British empire, found- 
da I : a ontrol without loss of $120,000. { — ‘ | ed on principles which appeal to the 
t art to Yrel ury arr nie have now Only the Bottom Flat. highest political ideals of mankind. 
i} pleted for t! ond Im- “Say, old man, is n y} re flat?” Founded on liberal principles, and 
fere ‘ achers’ Asso-! “Well, it's a little flat &t the bottom, | principles of freedom and equality, it 
. hy A > t ! 1 > held in Tor- | but the rest of it all right.”—Bal has continued te exist for a good time 
| t ! 10 13 or thi ur It nore Neew | BOW and our hope is that the basis 
- tl ler-+ Ee = may be so laid for the future that it | 
, \ : : a t re Minard’s Liniment For Diphtheria, | may become an instrument for good, 
pe : : ed hbo | . not only in the empire, but in the < 
r as ' bee: Sag: Corees Too Near B.g City. |whole world.—General Smuts 
h sominant nore | "Your , to Yale, does he] se 
ention of the > | ad | 
nil 1 in Mon- me Well, te at Yale, but he Ct, Gases Ck: ~e=<-9 
In Days a goes to New Y Life ause 0 
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te gn Office es| 
a g to be thout Phere 1,29 1 au- Early Old Age aif 
: t ts published in the | ton mbit nd in ise in The celebrated Dr. Michenhoff, 
f it ! ates to the effect that an| the U: 1 States, ¢ for, ® on authority on east of age, 
e | Office had ut-| everyell.8 persons | says thatitis “caused by poisons 
» of e increa inal . att | Goreresed le the atetiny 
, ’ >| ; omac’ cots P 
Aner 1 rela-~~ Many clergymer I lon, itis thot by 4 RT ehed without 
aid, are paid tl I é Focutan nelganous malteh Poi- 
. treet sweepct sone bring on early old age and 
At Nth ail | promatare death. $5t0S0 drone 
! pan anc ae Tea of “Seigel's Syrup” after mea 
STORMY WEATHER { agi The most d lyf J ras makes Seat Eecstion sound to 
"| the world is Bomba | @mO-B6-26-3 4 9402000 
HARD ON BABY | , 
Hee: t be lool in the 
Freak Of the Wind , turbances that 1 tard 
rae : M Worm Powders expel | 
' . vl " wid are beneficial in th ir 
ul ' t! ter little 
i ripe Mas MAKES THE BEST BREAD 
the © ren ed, ind sat-| ~~ psn 
n { | tary Werssome (al 
| BREAD | 
{ ! »| Unauthorized Use. of Name of} 1, $ THE 
, ublertuge Pailed Trappers Are Disappointed ‘| pac Dominion Express Company, STAFF OF LIFE 
Aljeence Cold Weather Has Re } ft } 
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Savings Of the World | 
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ed at $13.58 Per Capita ' | 
For All Countries 
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mane . AD . Pure Strawberry Jam 
i ieee manic — — — — , , } 
| ‘ 1 Pure Raspberry Jam 
| a NJ ‘ 9 u fr 
| Its Appeal Grows ° 4 Fruitand Boieies Sugar 
Vorld’s Wheat Crop Only 
Many «people starg to use ° Golled with careinsilverpans 
& , ) Re 
 ] e Ave g ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT 
| INSTANT rOSTUM rere a Fae 
j “a . ‘ 
ut - 
| a Peat ie a ata Po vnvenee Senne 
temporarily in place of coffee ‘ cB pe . 
or tea for:health reasons. But d Jat S years SAVES $70.00 - 
| they soof learn to love its rich : “| ttest edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica may be had a what 19. ¢38 
flavor~and fits pure, wholesome a Y Granulated Eyelids, | iss ee oe Totty’ Ve raett thee the ordinary Cambridge od y 
Chey Gpieie Postein, as chelt | UNE bre, less sane, | rteet citer omar oe ta rae fang ae ee 
c 1ey ‘ ostum as tneir » bas E oun relieved by Muriee A ° J { bout 4c a « n ony 
; i Remedy. No Smar w t ol I ew 
regular ay cine beverage ‘ yes': fee Gena ei] Sie ee , have # you were @ 
' < 6 You D 7 Peg 60c per Bottle ‘ Sh Hes cs aid it anice® 
: a For Book of the Eye free write to v ¢ and address; we unde parti 9 will be sent 
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February, The Month Of — | 
Valentine | 


Mating time in reatity in Old England 
——and— 
Mating time in Spirit in Canada. 
Let your gift be appropriate and lasting 
Mne that will recall loving memories in the 
days that are to come 


GIFTS THAT LAST 


W. GLAUSER 


WATGHMAKER and JEWELLER 
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED 


HERE THEY 
Are: 


Pumping Engines 


Pump Jacks 
Tank Heaters 
Stock Tanks 
‘ Grinders 
Fanning Mills 
Wild Oat Separators 


Wagons Buggies and Sleighs 


Brady & Morgan 
Implement Dealers, Custom Grinding, 


| Coal, Ete. 


erent 


Dining-Room 
SUIT 


—in Solid Oak Fumed Finish 
consisting of Buffet, Round 
Kxtension Table, 5 small 
Chairs and = Arm Chair in 
solid Leather Sips Seats, 


$162.50 
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FURNITURE AND HOUSK FURNISHINGS 


a teat 


Phone ob 


Ponoka 


cr cen ae en ene cae een aot nee 


Winter Hardware 


Axes (Diamond A), the brand of 
Velvet Blued finish with White Hickory 
Handles 


Gauranteed 
quality, 


Cross-cut and One-man Saws 


ez 


¥ 


Cormteated Stock Tanks °* ° 
Cast Tank 


Beatty Pumps for deep or shallow wells 


Lron [leaters 


A, A. GRAHAM 


Ponoka, Alberta Phone 104 


C57INGS 
oF 

LOWN AND 

| DISTRICT 


| 


Ralph McKenney, of Swath- 
more, Sask., was a week-end visitor 
with Rey. W. 8S. Walker, 


J, L. Dye, of Chaplin, Saek., 
is spending a few weeks with his 
f ther, H. B. Dye, of Home Giea, 


M. G. Neff bas purchased the 
ouilding, immediately weet of town 
tall, and will occupy it as a garage 


Miss Verna Graham and Miss 
Nellie De Wilde were home for the 
week-end, 


That letter of Ed, Hinkley’s to 
tie Morning Albertan anent the 
Trustees’ Convention was certuinly 
pithy to say the least, 


Rumour bas it that the lady 
Ciflers are preparing to issue 4 
‘islienge to uny rink of the Po. 
u0K4 curilug club, 


Mre A. G. Glendenning has re 
vsived the sad newe of the death of 
bor mother, which took place ut 
tie old home in Dunoon, Scotland, 


“Dave Morgan beard a robin 
list week, and communicated the 
ict to Arthur Cook, our local 
ofaitbologist, who gives bis opinion 
hat the strange phenomena can 
9 traced to the planet Venus. 


A number of our young people 
piid the home of Andrew Peter- 
seo a visit Friday evening, and) 
were royally entertained by Mre| 
Potersou and family. It wae a 
\ bappy company, aud the outing 
vas much evjoyed, 

Mrs M, L, Sears, of Nanton, 
o-esident of the Ul, W.A,, was iv 
town Saturday and met a number 
o! indies in the Rest Room, She 
wie guest of Mra P, Baker over 
tae Ween-eud, 


tA Doenford and H, G, Taylor 
lave al BUDOULCeE Ment 1b this issue 
uat they bave taken up auction- 
> iuy, and no doubt will bave a! 
| 3.afe Of tue public patrouaye 


Ube middle of February, and it 

| » doing its best to make us believe 

ial Winter ie not yet past, Lt bas 

ep cold auu stormy tor the past 

(-w days, but what although, it 
Cc wot Inet long, 


Vur iocai curlers returned from 
H wcutop ou Saturday, baving 
6b .u du the bonspiel contests dur 
i... tbe Week. All (binge consider 
vi, the team did well, and Skip 
J) G, Lakreoce and bis men are 
jcluy congratulated on the showing 
tacy made Play was considerably 
iarred owing to the mild weatber 


sud solt ice, but nevertheless the! ladies in town are bolding a sale o 


ovys bad a splendid outing, 


Mr and Mrs W, J. Flansburg, of 
Springdale, have been visiting in 
tois vicinity for several days past. 
Tieir visits to Ponoka are not so 
;|£ quent as in the past, Springdale 
sib ox within fifteen miles of the 
Hlealway at Rimbey With the 
and railway facilities, 
neighbors are com. 


| lepbone 
I vor western 
}| nencing to realize that they are 
io! altogether out of the world, 
The Ladies’ Aid, of Wood River, 
vill bold «a bazaar in the Wood 
fiver Hall on Wedoesday, Feb 
23rd, Everybody invited to be 
present, 


| contingent on bis bob sleigh, ana ‘ 
| the rest of the party found room in 
cutters and autos, Several bours 


Many will regret to learn of the 
death of Bd, Brasch, which took 


place at the Didsbury hospital on) © ~.\ " i 
| Winter Goods 
Brapy.—On Monday, February | a ip 


14th, to Mr and Mre M. J. Brady, 
a eon, 


Bieper,—On Friday, February | 
llth, to Mr and Mre A. Bieber, of | 
Buckhorn, a son, 


CisseLt,—On Tuesday, Feb. 15 | Wik TER G' f) HS 
to Mr and Mrs J, B. Cissell, a} A J ke rw) 


At Greatly Reduced Prices 


daughter, 


Hepsurn,—On Tuesday, Feb, 
8:b, to Mr and Mra Howard Hep. 
barn, a son, 


Seirert,—On Thursday, Feb. 
3rJ, to Mr and Mra Jas. Seifert, a 
80, 


Suvuitz.—On Monday, February 
7th, to Mr and Mrs Geo, Shultz, 4 
600, 


Much sympathy is extended to 
Mra Mary Evaue and family in the 
death of her little daughter, Maize, 
which took place at the home in 
the Eureka district on Saturday 
Deceased was only sick for a few 
days, but in spite of all that medi. 
cal aid and loving bands could do, | 
that dreaded disease, diphtheria, 
could not be stayed, 


A large representation from the 
local lodges of Oddfellows and | 
Rebekahs are attending the Granda | 
Lodge meeting in Calgary this} 
week, Among the numbers are— 
Mrand Mrs B. KE. Pendleton, Mi 
aod Mre Tl’, A. Stewart, Mrs Cun 
nings, Mra A, Sayers, Mre M, |. 
Fleming, Mre J, J. Few, Mra Jobu 
Purnell, Miso Ada Russyniak, L 
[, Staart, Hugh Miller and A. b 
Fraser, 


On Tuesday, February Sth, th 
members of the St. Mary’s con 
gregation and w few other friends | 
spent & most enjoyable evening at | 


the home of Mr and Mre Holben. 
Mr Froman agaio brougbt a bin 


Phone 9 


were spent with great zest in music | | 
avd games, and after excellent re. | 
freahments had been served th 
evening was brought to a closet) 
with the singing of Auld Lan, 
Syne. The congregation is muct | 
iudevted to Mr and Mre Hoilbe: |} 
fur makiog so happy a gatbering 
possible, A yreat feature of tk 
evening's programme was the spirit. 
ed and humorous recitations giver 
by Mrs Froman, 


TINSMITHING 
we. OF ALL KINDS 
We, are prepat ed to dk j Koi ty 
lene Welding, Madiator Repairs 

and Recoring 


Plumbing and Steam Fitting 
Gas Engines Repai 


about Lap bing Rod 


amd the G 


See ous 
Wire 


goes with 


In ail of the Kest Room, thi Auto REPAin 


home cooking and candy in th 
Rest Room on Saturday, February 
12th and 1%tb, 


‘BROWN & WIANCKO 


| 
| 


Opposite Heid'’s Store 

Pocket book lost in town Satur PONOKA | ALBERTA 
\day night, Reward at Herald Phone 145 oS 
fone: m= 

Comfortable room to rent. Ay- FOR SALE 
ply to Mrs D. R, Monaay, 

Registered Shorthor ! 

} Lost — A yellow Staghoun: ning four y 


| 
} wnimal, prize winner at Lacon 
| 
1018. Would trade for 
eved bull of same bee 


Apply, A. J, Coo 1, Deer 


| Any information leading to rn 
jcovery of same will be rewarde: 
| by ‘phoning No, 10, Ponoka 
| Lost, in or near Wool Rive 
| Hall, on Friday, February Lith, + 
llarge brown leather pocket book 

| Reward given tinder at Magic 2. 


TEACHUER WANTED 


REXALL. 


c+ ee 


Phone 8 


Hoarseness 


Pleasant to taste, prompt in action 


i 35e, 60c¢ and #1 sizes 
t 


BARK | 

SYRUP || #. B. OWENS 
| 

Coughs, 

THE BIRD DRUG CO., LTD. 


— a —___ 3.1), No, 8177 I) 
mimnediatels 
uid salary whe | 
Epaan \Vt bre 


_—_ 


| Farms for Sale 
CHERRY 1 
COUGH 


| AGENT FOK ‘THE G.G, CO, 


Phone 108 kK. No. 1, Ponok: 


FOR } | 


| Painting 
Colds and | 
| ss 
GEO 
is prepared to give estinates on Pai 
ing, Paper Hanging and Kalsomint 
| als , Automobile Painting s 
Ifuction Gueranteed, Phone N 
| Ponoka. 


SERVICE 


| 

- ' 

FORD PARTS FORDSO | 
| 

| 


TRACTOR PARTS 
VULCANIZING 

and 

RETREADING 

Tires, Tubes and Aces 


sorie 


Gasoline and Oi}! 


PONOKA, ALBEKTA 
Ponoka 


E. CANNON | 


Kennedy & Russell's 


We are 


MEN'S FUR COATS, FUR ROBLS 


MACKINAW AND SHEEPLINED 


KENNEDY «& 


AUCLAIR announces that b 


96s ee -  er — _ — es 


OA Ie Na tt 


ee mr be or ee ee 


clearing out all lines « 


—— 


COATS 


SWEATERS, UNDERWEA®. Mi7?S 


AND GLOVES 


1 


You will find our Prices on any « \ 3 01 


Specials in Groceries 


25-lb. Box Seeded Raisins 
Special Blend Coffee in bulk, per I 
Good Cooking Vigs, per |b 


S500 
..40¢ 


We 


RUSSELL 
General Merchants 
Ponoka, Aiberia 


ST at A + a a me 


The Best .?rocurable 


\ me tion of DEER, VI PORK, LAMB and MUTTON 
Pickled Pork, Cor Beef, Pigs t 
MMADE SAUSAGE AND AMBURGER A SPECIALTY 


Home Cured Bace ind Hot endered Landa 


Try om t and Trip 


1 Dripping 


THE CITY MEAT MARKET 


JENSEN & KLECKENER, Props. 


A GOOD MIXED FARM 


ee ae 


240 Acres of deep black |oun s 165 Acres under 
cultivation, balance hay vt pasture tind, Atl open 
and Jevel, on first-ela roud, miles from town, 
phone, rural mail Barn, 30x40 with hip roof and 
well fitted up inside fyoomed house, granary and 
chicken house, good well, and ituate [4 miles from 
school, This is an ext vl (Quarter Section and 
price if il a acre | ht s 
wh for 


e A few rod Residen | 


Are the most 
expensive tire: te / / 
make but tie 


cheapest to 
ure 


; _———-_—-___-_— —- = = 
} ‘ ] awake is night,’ ‘Th t Of h ‘ ‘. ; 
‘ aid Paisley, wiping his face on his | rea the You Can Be Relieved Of |} “Qral Hygiene” L 
ow Sallow Skin si NS A AUR ihe | I Tax Hk ” 
toon be daylight." ncome I Educati ; tc ee 
Can Be Changed To ft Be. recat Maat | - | Uatarr ucation series | | ToCure aCold 
R ( lexion fee a ik Al he Law Wt A 
A shag bo | tigidity out the Law lich Make E « 
OSV omp a little le, Be a little ¥ | fe AW festrumene of Tyran: The Pure Ralsamic Essences of Cat- “YOUR TEETH” in One Da 
ARTO ES ynite soothe Paisle at ll De As | s . if arrhozone Afford Surest and y 
beat ks a k ‘ ind ye a ets os Bn ; 5) *, ts Quickest Relief, The shape of a tooth is the result Tak 
por he safer {c e ft ‘ e] : - of ages of evolution. It would be ake 
a . poke Mc7  ¢ j Warmin relief for W t he « 2 is certain toy relic ve mpossible for us to improve upon | 
‘ le eha HAG ‘ ch t 1 1 i healing vapo $ carrie: | 
; , ya phhad gheuma Cc @a eS. : Ke bres ih dire Me Pins tie xe at of the plan of a normal tooth. When QGrove’s 
8 "" be lk z " , . Liltie E’S just used Sloan's “ af ‘ I iroat trouble. Be- decay, or carics, has destroyed a part] a 
’ ve shea ‘ ’ . “— Liniment and the quick ; Aa lh 1 of the purest palsams of th ntour ofa tooth, that con Laxative 
I ’ comfort had brought a smile t o I r t immediately al- sone must be restored if the tooth is| 
‘ of pleasure to his face. f apr facilitates the ejection Fathi 1] 
he ; Good for aches resulting , | soothes and atimulates the do its work and remain a desirable 
be A a 6 from ‘weather te) py { bronchial tubes. fhe mar- neighbor ta the other tecth In the | 
’ prains, etra me back, F ‘. pin se. throat’ mouth, and’ to the g After tl 
f L 55¢ overworked muscles, Jen P eA itt "S kala a . hada : the g Alte 
@ } F . ‘ Fe vubbis | troubles, thats what cavity Shaped rf ic d 
704 ubbing. All ; iy about’ Cavatrhozo , 
A: “ty é . #140 druggists have it s s at , to relieve, thoroughly dries ¢ t bl t 
‘ , place the , 
‘ , : (Made in Canada) ¢ r f h aC bi ; ha th ane anrets 0c. 
P t . ‘ . v] is catch ce every part of the cavity exa 
, ‘ & J 9 , rk among lung-chill- filled, Then he builds the filling * Be sure you get 
&% dE , oF e dust, im- , , ; ar 
y ‘ fog or damy cat affect them RT ele te Olga! s 
Li 4 t Painis ; ( hozone and use Every little line and every ridge a 
‘ ‘ { inimen enenyy l s daily t will relieve cone is iplicated The r < 
{ De Le REE ON. h the filling are s efull 1 close] 
’ —— ( urrhozone, sufficient . } ‘ F ‘is 
' hi mann teed ‘oriee approximated tl ! The genuine bears this signature 
- . er size, 50c; sample stzv, @etically sealed. The most difficul 
| Sold everywhere place to shape and finish a filling is FG 
r ’ * 
. e — - t the guin margin betwe t th 'e ° (4g 
. , I fillin } ld ce] ! r 
Man Destined To Fly hontd be | —— 
" ‘ ous \ 
. ema oF ¢, it becon 1 lange Grai re 
' Wil Develop Ability Without wath ot.33 ‘ | Wain In Storage 
- aii pee ot f Mechanical Aid Says Scientist. ood, causes ) the Decrease of 2,199,282 Bushels is 
sie : | iding human] tongue or cheel Indicated, 
- P \\ He gi ! s the ( hold food tig packed rns received at the Dominion® 
| t i 2 iin the iv229 to } eau of St ics for the week end- 
$. 4 f re th sof \tigtics for 
Lot au O41 | ; / ’ 4 . den t the space lretw ng Jan, 28, show that the quantity of 
| PIN — | f ‘ Neade t ther r f 1 rain in store at the different public 
7 / Vy ild ' ly. H ened ( 1 | ly be elevators throughout the Dominion 
L¢ | ibility iy ted by infectic iat foll mn; has decrease® by 2,199,282 bushels of 
. | ' | yr, Clark int bruising the 5 heat, barley and rye as compared 
: | ¢ y vasked i pnitir If a filling i 90 high t ith the previous week Decreases 
ARCHIE P. McKISH NIE | 1 ping fi 1 have more than its st of pr are shown of 2,071,894, 88,776, and 
; will 1 eon or » result in and either the filling 1 ¢ 38,612 bushels respectively in the 
Printe by Sprciel Arrange: | Pp : . : 
Th Allen ; ; y the 1 will be loosened foregoing grains Oats indicate an 
robert hobbrediihdecs tole | ° ‘ socket and the pal 1} ase of 1,418,978 bushels and flax 
\ Toronto, Ont ] 811 bushels 
Hj P | me s¢ s bushe 
——— = —————_ — U B h , ' ry is sa 
——— H ace nth St ate oe 
Advice for ackac e iP g of a tooth , f the| High-Brow Fisherman, 
‘ 
‘ i ful ope Jid salts are to be taught new 
¥ A try tl 1 to pe | trick The Massachusetts Institute 
v « Ner L thing k " of Technology proposes to open a 
a f apy ! \ fis} ollege and apply scientific 
‘ S N th s) | ee h to Cape Cod fisheric 
Ne s 1 eer TT hier ; cae 
i P P Big Bridye Opened } j Partner.—Yes, that new of- 
g ri my 1 ae i fice boy is a good deal of a bungler, 
; 4 ¢h F Spans Susitna River, Alaska, anc t iet’s have patience; he may bring 
. c 504 Feet Long home the bacon yet 
' " : ‘ : af as been Senior Partner —He won't unless 
: liga des Susitna Riv ¢ send him for ham,-—Nashville Ten- 
° « Livestock and Meat Prices 
he se P . f 
e : Matt Rel aie I } = 9 
Niatte a elative rices tor ive " * 4s : 
, nd Thos ving Sic Is 
stock and Dressed Meats e Ha gs! k Anima 8 
; c peratures SHOULD USE 
i cu ' 
and I be lative pr f yaatos ind , | 
he people, as a whole, are not , 0 { | 
tand ery long this at Hii | ; 
' to Prussiat ze Canada,” Riivekii oti Statik ; d hd 
] ' ‘ 
iy t t peri 
a " 
od for all throat and chest diseases, Dis- 
Q 4. neg emper, Garget, Sprains, Bruises, Colic, 
4S | c ' Mange, Spavins, Running Sores, etc, ett 
‘ a Should always be in the stable.--SOLD 
| It giv ! | EVERYWHERE 
} . = ——— ———— ed 
! 35,106. Y $65,149, ; “(ascarets” To-Night 
k 61,004.00 i ilued ru » ‘ ® 
' 2. Y For Constipation 
P I A 1 Of tha ‘ ‘i } 
8000 } r } 

‘ a sid se ibid e Just think! <A pleasant, harmles 
< =" \ VO \ aret works while you sleep and 
} } y J 

f Di ume period, r | has your liver active, head clear, stom 
ef ~w ; rf ‘ Non ) ich swect and bowels moving as regu- 
: s y f Agricul eported t} lar asa clo k by, morning No grip 

ng or inconvenience, 10, 25 or 50 
P ra t a t ' k ent boxes, Children love this candy 
ello Hon. Duncan Marshal! area ock ’ cathartic too. 
; 2 ’ leavy finished steers, $15.36 per hun } 
id ’ Favors Shorthorns : v6 per} U ° | — — 
| , iredwexit; good steers, over 1000 Women! Use Diamond Dyes | ASPIRIN 
" } M le hogs 92 } 
Care Must Ke Exer Rree { ; $13.29 «| 10K, $19.21 : | : 
and Selection of Stock every person) Thus while the price for livestock] Dye Old Skirts, Dresses, Waists,| oo 
f ¥ t ‘ natira ais vas, because of war demand, unusual Coats, Stockings, Draperies ( Tr) ” : 
: | ' ’ ) yn] ave » 
We : le I v ard ty) ly high, the actual returns to all pack-} Each package of “Di: . y Bayer is Genuine 
, griculture ed! inl! ers worked out as follows: Fresh beef,! c OLA GARY directions for .dyeing 
\ ' ! ‘ 19¢ ‘ it {res pork, 2 P \ any article of wool, silk tt linen, 
} ‘ ( sult hd ! ae 4 : per Ib or mixed goods Beware! Poor 
s nsuity hams, shoulders, bacon and sides! aye streaks spots, fade: ‘Senin 
at ! | ple of this, (which in the export trade are all material by giving it a “dyed-look,” 
' sisadlies ; v luded in a Wiltshire “side”), 321%4¢| Buy “Diamond Dyes” only, Drug 
¢ i per Ib, It should be understood that! #i8t has Color Card 
: lin a 1,000 tb, steef there are 257 Ibs. | * | 
| et yr et oe asas eli! MOTHER! | 
; ° ¢) in a ise il hog he are 4 Ss, 0 . 
Coal Operations Post) oo. cia only 118 Ibs. of meat. ‘The sas 
sg st form by-products } Ser ers steal 
Mine Operators and Miners of When the prices for 1919 and 19; | “California Sy rup of Figs” Warning! Unless you see the name 
' Alberta and British Columbia Re \ ‘ wad P "Bayer”’ on package o tablets you 
; la ssucd, they will prob-| ’s Ro P yer” on package or on t4 ‘y 
juest Government to Continue Sess : r 9g] Child’s Best Laxative | are not getting Aspirin at all, Take 
Positior 1? WB LOhah BRANES: Sims Bee | Aspirin only as told in the  Baver 
bg ; ween ek i od ed meats, | | package for Colds, Headache, Neu al 
le I ficial lisprov ‘ | wia, Rheumatism, Earache, Tooth- 
of Dis he packer “skis / j ache, Lumbago and for Pain Then 
: 1 | , Colum | you will be following the directions 
led I W d stock bus | and dosage worked out by physicians 
on er es t ‘ ent] ‘ | during twenty-one years and proved 
: | | Same Old Wail | safe by millions Handy tin boxes 
= I ¢ ' rae? | - : : : | f twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin 
ou ? } , : Germans are talking al ’ | cost few cents, Drugaists also sell 
‘ ; : b pr erotisne ind impossibilit { larger packages Made in Canada 
«p39 , Japanese D nda Ne do not | Aspirin is the trade mark (registered 
e p e . e Ji | the actiors f in Canada), of Bayer Manufacture of 
Paisley re ; P rhe! . ; ha f . Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. 
‘ up ! 1 nay c rom an , 
HIS question has been ; ors ree iiiciates : | . - _ ~ 
answered by many thous- = slash « ‘ p alked abc e sa | 
ands of women who have *)°?'%!™ , ) ’ uN he terms of the Ve | RIN 
found health and happiness in ! res 1 the : ‘ N ¢ “Californ c t | ,| | ea ake A 
" , . ) Rree | } , yrup of Figs| 
the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve o1 oh r the e California is ’ 
| | A lo , ge, then you -| Stops Halr Coming Out: 
Food. skit hat} rt I le” N you Id } nasthe t 1 ’ 
1¢ “Little atior . ay a 12 : t 
Bleeplecaness, irritability, nervous 1, ar ‘ z most harmless ph for the e I hic kens, Beautifies. 
pese, gloomy forebodinge of tne ; Tf vos OM 1 of} yave ! pag ft t Hf hile | 

future, depression « discourage? | HR h we os , Ks sa ¢ j the | ‘ . ) " : Ney rt 

ment—these are some of the symp , ty | ws the emf 4 ' say “Cali . 

toma which tel) of exhaumied nerves ‘ : HA ; we 0, OOF I | 

t e re bered } Naw . 
In order to avold ner ® proetras ; , r of t \ , tid . on | 

tion or sone ft of paralysla it le ° s, has been} Japs would be ia ] FREEZONE 

well to get the @ UP process . are an ast lecntapihatalann | ee teke ee | ead 

@stabiished at e by use of Dr . 2 | a 

Chase's Nerve Food ; ' a he tt | Perfectly Splendid | Corns Lift Off 

is ! . iy thie IO ) | ; : 
Bees ietee es Ge, 210, ‘Toroate want him to rema Captaln Clark.—We were having @ with Fingers 
, : at s now under conside | territ e time until the French brought OLLIE " PPP LPP 
t Government up their 75s ss Drop a little “Freezone 
, . } Celia-1 do think it was splendid ing nstantly that corn stops] 
® h tin hen st 
v g nglish women the habit of for men of that age to fight, don't off with y y+ ‘ le . 
vepapers hae noticeably your i} bit 
. M w and since the war : Ye drugs ¢ A tiny bot of A “ : ’ 
| Pie , ‘ ef } , ; \ few cents buys “Danderine.” Aft- 
< Wedding gifts for dowerless b gira! y woh AA OP cer suthere er a few applications you cannot find 
place the weight of aljare presented by the authoritic se ty hey $ to ak Ad. a fallen hair or any dandruff, Sesidve 
P yey ing, at ten ton ral t in England ' rahe rane the cale every hair shows new life, vigor, 
& . severa sin without a particle of pain brightness, more color and abundance, 


Rebellion 


By O-GE-MAS-ES (Little 


Days, 1884-85 


Clerk). 


(Copyrighted) 


(Continued) mittee, whose decis 


yn was that after 
carefully considering the question of 


lere was war upon us with a ven- 

‘ew and an active hostile for a} ™y captive Indian who had openly de 
guest, or prisoner—which? On think.| Cl@red himself a rebel, that I\was to 
ing the matter over 1 told Mr. Indian| Ut ™y own judgment in the matter, 
he must s t the house until my, but to warn him not to pass close to 
return, p iim on his honor to} this fort or he would be liable to be 
take care of my wife and children, and] shot Capt. Myers theen kindly of 
th y both faithfully promised } fered me the position of second in} 

co ind, but this | was compelled to | 

Next rning early I'started in for decline When he pressed me for a] 
the ( rot River settlement, and as} reason I gave him several, the prin | 
the lye vere bare of snow, burnt] , ipal one being that his fort was not | 
the gr en route, i being the] defensible. | 
usual na custom in the spring, as} There was no water supply, no bas 
later on the sloughs were burnt round. | qjon , no lookouts, in fact it was a} 
I} yd bottom could accumu-] wooden trap, and would be much 
late d that he great danger 1m 9) eafer with my family in a bluff, Als 
ff! fire, as with several years’ col+]] was of the opinion that the active 
Ie th timber and soil will be! part of this war was not against the 
dest d, and, naturally, very great! settler, but against the government. | 
inje ! to all fur-bearing animals.| The captain ten asked for pplies | 

On reaching crossing at Carrot! and 1 told him I would .b« ppy to 
River, | found a number of the set-| bring in all surplua amimunitic and 
tlers busily engaged in fortifying a] food that I had in stock | \ i 
log ise One of them dashed up; reteipts, and this he » q i j 
to 1 hing my bridle rein and} ed with 
shouting Indians in every bluff.” My | Before 1 le t brief x renee 
reply w Iry and short to the effect | i the famo ort in Car River 
that I had fot seen them A nun | fom McKay, t I 
ber gathered round, and certainly the} ist, told me the ponte we tehed 
news was bewildering if half of it} up and a str Ip y of ay 
was tru Indians reported in active! d Fret half-t just 
rebellion on all sides Much murder] starting to raid this post when new 
andl massacre amongst lone settlers) of Middletor rmy adva reached 
and ranchers and our side badly de-| them and the plan w lroy ty 
featec Fort Carlton was burnt and) appeared the Frene} v1 P 
every settler for many miles round! a ¢ be i ( en in t Ca 
had taken” refuge in Prince Albert.| rot River con , and these ere 
They had formed a commitee of de-| particularly disliked by th fof in 
fence under Capt. Myers and these{ the old H. B, governing days this so 
gentlemen I went to see at once, I! ciet Vas inknow In 
related the facts to the Indian at} tol tion of all forms of relig us 
my houge and da what dis-|an ou we featur of tT 
posit n iad bette I be o! hi i y ! | 
1] alse ted if they vi 1 him l ped at Fi su gt 
brought in as a prisor 1 would un-| two f Ontario me who 0 
durtal do it The n ttee re-| chay fte ds pe hed vair 
tired for a consultatior J 1 took a} attempt to reach the north end of La 
look und the ‘ ci A small] Du Brochet & trading expeditior 
encl of building le being | th 1 1887-8 I spent the best part 
pliced in position round the house to} of ne ght in trying to dissuade 
act as a stockadk Phe place swarm-| them from trying, for they were very 
ed with women and chil . Down-] green as to northern condition but 
Stairs in the hou vere a number of} without success These men, like 
old gur and ritles i) loaded and| lyse vould not go in the fort, and 
standing loosely in the cor: Pick | ‘ater on drove their fine herd of cat 
ing up one, the stock if “Ah,"! tle out through the hills and = sold 
was the remark ru st | have had} them 1 to Middleton's army li 
the head of the nail -up,” The nail iditions got worse they intended 
evidently acting as a key There was! poing away in the hills with their cat- 
little or no attempt at discipline, and | tle, but like yself they concluded) 
I could by n can onsider placing | wou t vith ar side soon 

] ked to co 1 by | a ‘ nt d) 


Smuis Government Reiurned May Kedeem | 
Wheat Certificates ' 


Result of South African Elections In 
dicates Defeat of Nationalists, 


Capetown norm jorit Board Issues Stat.ment Asking That 
ver ven tl South A t All Certticates be Surrendered 
1) } ' a i mw i 
in Durban and Cay " At Once. | 
b y flered a r \ 
Lab r uffere nnipeg Holg yf tr 
in the Rand d tet In Cape 
ertinca who dad t surren 
the { \ ne A 
| I : : , ‘ler them to the Canadian Wheat 
seats: in Durba ! t Kane 
opted | j ' Board on or bets Des ber 3! 
ght and st ndon, or 
bed , “t% : 1920, will be given anot chance t 
The victory of t part headed 
vecm them, a rding a state | 
by Prime Minister Smuts ribut r 
ment issued by the board Phe state 
ed to the fact th workingmen voted 
; it ment reads; 
against the secession issue sed by “ 
& A Notwitusta ng that participation 
General Hertzog and did not pay . 
; cruimeates issued by ihe Canadian 
much attention to sectional ur : 
Wheat Board provide that no claim] 
raised by Labor leader | 
: 7 , made under or in respect thereof! 
General Smuts, prime mini rf | 
f would be paid such claiin was! 
the Union of South Africa, was nt t | 
nade anc certificates surrendered to} 
ed to the House of Assembly from 


West he hoard on or } 


the district of Pretoria Re 


P 


E 


J 


tt 


| Will Not Be {ntimidated 


Mr 


Lloyd George Rese: 


Vhreat of 


Str 
Railwaymer 


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Phe Preimic acide 
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thr f a nat strike eould 
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f the gover ent on a mat f 
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ider the questi 
ts, without referer oO. these 
Proper 


U.S. Senator Has Plan 


US 


Would Take Over 


Cables, Crediting Amount on 


R. parations, 


Pure? 

4 hi } | t I 

6 nth aoe than is at ; UO 
Spread oj income Tax 
loronto Notice f 

4,000 corporations all ver On 


efore December 31,! whom the 
1920, producers and others still hold-/} partment, 


lor 


' 
sncomne 


nto 


Brane} 


Assessment D 


ike 


turns indicate the South African party da ahaae shea | i, hopes t 
; } lese certificates are requested to ques , wn of ¢ 
under the leadership of General Smuts, . : t oF tax, requesting a ret 1 of the nan 
Rad tetnnent cintane jiminediately surrender sasne to the and addresses of their sharcholde 
j i : Yad | board, when due consideration wi'! be| and the amounts of the dividends 1 
= ] pi 
given to the matter of making pay-| to then 1920, 1 Pe | 
“ P .' | \ Aa in 1920, le city under the 
Giike Coal at TW Fas, |} ment thereon,” Assessment Act, is given power 1 
The Pas,—Outcropping in two} ; 
j | to th ' f the Car-| apenas tax dividends received fr " ' 
ylaces ciose 0 i¢ snore Oo n wa 
bis : y 7 Railways Are Liable. tile companies, and Toront tre 
rot River, west of this place, lignite : 
loron Rai \ , ury expects t P 
coal has been discovered by Indians loronto,—Railway and other car | 7) edi 


and analysis pr e o be an im Bee companics who fail to protect 

portant strike their passengers from injury and in- |} 

as. Ain sults of other passengers under the| 

Crown Prince ‘to Sail influence of liquor, are liable to dam- | 
Tokio.—Official announ nt is! ages. This was decided by Chief }us 


made that the Japanese Crown 

will sail for England 1 March 4 cre, when the Toronto Railway Com | 

Nothing is said relative to recent pany was ordered to pay $2,200 dam-| 
; j f | 

rumors that he gh isit Unit- ages because of injuries sustained by| 


during Py p to th Mrs .Teresa Ryan, under the above) 


ed States 


Oc stances, 


ide it . P rouse 


Premier Drury Takes 
Strong Stand On 


education t Col 
-_-— _ —e iaval histor blag and Flee 
Arbat P ile nC Drury , Drury explained, “the question is now be ‘ “ ' i 
nade his position on the referendum out of the realm of the governme y Treading DOOD 
wn , action and it is left tothe dire vou ta s I 4 
iu r cle address to & f the people, Our task as a govern-| cently been criticized ‘ 
gathering of rey entative business ment is to enforce the law As a’ and insulting” in regard to { 
men, called tog: by the Toronto private individual, 1 mtend to take a, Played by the | , Stat i 
referendum ttee, The Premier stand on this question, because 1) the rece 
leclared himself strongly in favor of shudder to think of the condition in | 
prohibition, and he express d the which we would find curselves if ve Japanese Reservists Revolt 
hope that the result of the ref ndum | lost,” Tokio.-A_ special dispatch t 
to be take April on liquor impor! The Premier ¢ he a rance| Jiji Shimpo, fre Mu ar 
tation from another province, would that the referendum, of the jority, island of Yego, says that 1,200 ar 
be to knock t the liquor traffic in voted to put the bar he importa-| reservists have revolted in criti 
Ontario tion of liquor, would be the la word against the attitude of the authorit 
1 am going to do what I can to on the prohibition question In*hi vith regard to the shooting of Lie 
help you,” the Premier said "1 car mind, there was no d t to t W. H, Langdon, of the United States 
mot take “any part officially,” Mr, finality He en zed this | cruls Albany, at Vladivostok. 


$1,000,000 ther 


May Amend Elec.ion Act | 


en 
lo 


Prohibition Question | cr tia eae 


Laws in Domimon House, 

wa It ji expe h 
ion will ome 
Doniunic ) or 
place t i 

«© working I ‘ 

by-el ” t ' 

P io u 

ble, and there t ! 

lou fOr apy ‘ 


tario SchOols Bar U.S 


| 
tice Mulock and a jury in the assizes! Propose Amendments for Election 


ut 


WHE HERALD. PONOKA. ALBKRTA 


! 


“one Gets Big Shave of Immigration 


All German 


Oliver Government With Side Chinese Government Think ah 
Measure Personal Aff 
stepp.ng 
ay 
a ‘ " ; 
es K lL, Pople ' 4 
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‘ ‘ d b 
Chir 
" 1 t pre d fully 
t " ' 
ri t " t of the t 
: | e re ple ' : 
ie t ta 
scite 
} faove et 4 t 
He den led a proper act, prope 7 
ly | : t har t LA . ‘ 
1} tier f t 
‘ ¢ present t by y + ysis fd y 
he Att v-Creneral as mere ¢ nis t . a 
' that ¢ My 
low ) Opening Of th 
Kk H Neclane Labor merbe ms Diting ! : ; pening e 
5 ' ( F r an 
‘ ‘ ¥ nagey emarked | 
s the province had approved gov ance } 
' ' ontrol of the sale of ique 3 ’ I A ; } 
| w of Britain’ reigt 
it was but reasonable that it should Growth « divaidy s 
no f or and take control of 1) Lon a wade 
: e tha 1,000.00 P brought 
ft such articles as milk oal ie : y ; 
i ecessities of life nt ; bbe 
Lele i w 19, 
| Th | ! t 
All-Day Suckers For Aldermen, | 
ana t y ‘ ft 
‘ Cha in John A.ly ’ 
Riche ft the Finance Conmimittee of | , se fil 
)t ( “1a ine ol " 
} - i 
‘ problem of soothi: e cour 
, ‘ 
‘ ! i \ rece cet K 
\ ' 
i 1 i k . 
bal N ed ‘ le Women Soidiers Shot By Soviet 
} ! il | 
i ‘ on fr | 1 
e Cri 
| Gets Fifteen Years. ee 
hy ( well | ~ ’ ! 
u l eri ¢ 
¢ ' Lto hifteen years p € t ' u 
king | " 4 J i ad > 
' f } { ‘ eanizing 
ve re ed t d P “ww ' i ‘ 
of 8°, 


Shorter Working _ || Wall Reside in Ottawa 
Hours In Ontario. = 


Soldier-Labo Membe Introduces 
Bill Which Specifies Maximun | | 
Working Time | | 
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Half .of Immigrants From. Britain t ‘ j 
Canada Se ured by Ontario lrish Agitator ls Arrested 
| , ; ( - Egit« of’ Notorious Irish Bulletir 
: Taken by Dublin Authorities 
; ted | £9 | Turk Delegates 
Ut c ihe : | 
\ Rin : } 
Bolshev.ks Want War | aaa | 
ton Various Fightine Fronts of | Employment of Prisoners | 
Phe in ».| Manitoba Assind Jury Considers Me 
7 , . A; S.tving Terms Should Be Pai 
rece d here y j¢ let ’ prov 
‘ f the § j. | wag A se pre 
P lir es A o « . ; 7 ‘Pe 3 Ma 
ge ey ee, ‘ 


Liquor Question in B. C. | China Protests 


vative Charges 


Hindenburg St Lalke 
Ba Milk Products on Butterfat ‘ von § 
roe leclaied 
f t 
hic A ‘ 
: " be 
He 1 the 
i ‘ i t n 
rl Ma ge Wohert 1 ste wae 
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F 1 mee f e } | 
Divorce Applications Increasing, 
‘ Ottawa Che list of div e@ case 
Belgian Workers Se ze Industries | aah , 
‘ ‘ " s¢ 
Brussels.—Workmen in Wevels ’ 
“ ; gi ig, fair tol 
he ti ‘ attempt to seize ; 
; | le a new recor Five new cases 
everal ao g pl to ex-| 
: were added by this week Canada 
] t he \ bene G 
pes . Gazet ith Loronto leading 
larme ‘ l and for Hed 
three 
mpt ‘ } tsh 1 
c ] 4 _ : 
Independent farmer members 
© : — =3) Manitoba will support the release of 
W l 1355 the imprisoned Labor M.P.’s 


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Winnipeg 


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vere c y a 
eport to whi 
t, Utah, plan 
ty report, expressed 
an agree tor hint 
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sed of four distinct ¢ 


7’ 


| Victory of Smuts 


Proclaims To World 


Unity of the 


1) 


Bitterness In India 


of Connaught Sa Sh 


Lengthened Over Pace of 


the Lar 


To Britain 


Address Annual Ba 
he Holstein-Friee 


an 
Association, 
' 
' t of the } 
rom 
I< f } I 
iM Walt 
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Holste Lit vy 
: f eral G 
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\ the basis, The ¢g 
d ded to apy 


value of 
lairy products as 
articles of food w 
encot 


raging the ns 


products 
iu 


Manitoba Legislature egros ere billed 


J. B. Baird, Member for Mo 


tain, Elected Speaker, 
With the how 


rOups and ¢t 


inistration ¢ ling 
of the 55, the tea les 
the province was opene 
nant-governo s Ik 
} proce t 
bhe pro¢ “ 
el ‘ 
din t peed 
t | 


To Encourage Mixed Farming 


ny 


Empire 


the 
Times 


ndor - Commenting 
} South African the 


that Gereral Smuts won a much 


on 


elections, 


© decisive victory than gven his 


t optimistic partisans ventured to 
t It seems evident that in 
Car Province the balance of 


swung back decidedly 


’ } In the Transvaal and ; 
h-speaking districts of Natal 
ion ts only held their own, 
Orange ree State the spell 


to be irresist 


Ww 


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ple a ‘ F Iwi N 


ie 


In Georgia 


geer 
rty 


ing debra 


pany 
Betw i thirty and 
' ere injured by fl 
ushed to he 
After strikin 
sued toward 
lapain between 


is esi 


Prince to Tour India, 


h Pring t 
lat of India in 


United States 
Naval Plans 


Naval Committee 


Has Ambitious 


Disarmame Plea and Keep 
tuilding, 
} armament migt 
\ the n t | 
¢ Such 
a tf 1 a " i 
i \ gra 
) li port t , 
the i S 
i i | 
t ut we would be 
lat he nercy Of other nations, 
j pinion of your Comittee that 
| cou y should maintain a vy 
| ! ar 1 tot fan thes 
i 
e le s of history teach us 
| w lisy le trnth that 
\' t atlord » depend tor 
| antec ol u mgns and 
lof our people on the ¢ 
ercy or good will i er 
ower, with racial or contlicting intere 


ests and ambitions” 


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——EE SS Spore 
THE HERALD. | 

oan pee me | 
Cra mrt wm i ome | 
are Men. 01.60, &@ e@vasce. | 


PYERTIOING RATES. | 
- aaverticomeste esadenced | 
Hone east | bank always when yo 
oFies, Teen “Tonka. oft vecast, yank ys. you 
wae “asertlon od 0 gente ove Send in deposits by mail- 
Re aco oon Ho'chares carefully handled as t 
vertigomente, te dlenterss | them over the counter. 


ere ES, Ser ereats | 
garde, to the extent of ots 


esther 
sient oun) laserted, cy 


f eermeyen,, Stee | 
eS ea “Jeilece ase | 
onecy erst terse | 


PAID-UP CAPITAL 
RESERVE, FUND 


PONOKA BRANCH, G 


| 


hh : Auction Sale 


weokness | \\’ 

ness | Ve will sell, by Public Auetion, on 

countrg he NAV. of Lh 43-21 1 niles east and 
three miles south of Ponoka, DT mite 
north and Doamile west of Karlvitle 


P.O., Diniles north and S miles east of 
Clive on 
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY stu 
commencing at LL o'clock sharp, 
} the following : 
20 Head of Hor-os—Bay gelding, 2 
years, 1500 Ibs: bay mare, 7 years 
100 dhs ¢ bay mare, 1600 Tbs: bay nice 


y — 
NOTIGD CO ADVERTIONRS. 


at prompt eanaes i ate i) years old; black mare, 7 years obts 
Ey eM ‘neee Poe A | black and white mare, 7 sears olds 
. Iblack mare, GO years oly inom pees 
—® i velding. O years ods bhiek gelding. 6 

years old; 3 bay tiares, 3 years olds 


Additional L.ocal LS years old. sorrel mats. 
8 vears old; bay mare, 3 years ods 

SSS | grey gelding, 4 years oll: 2 bay poldes 
. sos) ings. 2 vears old; 3 bay TtrmRSs, 2 years 
Under the Auspices of the Trail old white mare, Lyenr old: bay tare 
Rangers an entertainment will te) 1 year old: 2 pony amare: 2 
Ch t months old; bay gelding, 4 vears od 

given in the urch Sk tlead at Gatale-nid-itiad ntine 
Monday, February 21, by J. Frank | and two-year-olds: 7 milk Cows, fool 


Ss black mare 


cots, 


Union op | 


Fouche, dramatic artist. Mp) in April and May, 6 to 8 years old 
‘ ; | Implements International hay 
Fouche is a well-knowa Lyceum) ywoop, Corn King manure sprewter, 
entertainer, and bis abilities ae} MeCormick 7 ft, cut binder, mowing 
, , rs ‘ machine, horse rake, single diese deill 
n reader aud elocutionist are high. | 10 boot; dise, gang plow, Meineh, 2 
ly spoken of wherever he bas been, | sets of shares: 2) wagons, cast shor 
; : ; dob sled, cutter with pole, 2) bp. gas 
His selections will inclade Lumor-|ongine, doulle harpoon hay fork 


2 sets breechiog 


ous, dialect, Shakespearian num. grapple hay fork, 
mwevener, cart, 


harness, oherse yp 


bers, ete There will also be Some woven wire, 25 bushels cf 
musical: selections, Tho admis- | potatoes, 20) ths. of timothy seed, 
sion will be — adults, 50 cents; Free Luneh ; 
rhi OF on Pace, . Terme ALL sams of 825 and under 
children, 2° cents. Proceeds above | ee ey eee unt 10 months 


expenses go to seoure equipment time willbe given op lien notes beat 
Trai U izati ing § per cent. interest, 3 per cent 

for Trail Rangers’ organization, MK | Mel ve. 

Buy your tickets from the boys, | whitecotcon & Morrow, Auelioneers 

| 


° oy 4 * “ 
A very plessant evening was| Frank E. Davis, Ownet 


speot at All Creat Farm Friday | - 
eveniog when Mr and Mrs Walter | 
Gee entertained a number of their | 
sop, Myrl's, school friends and | 
; | Wa will sell, by Publie 
neighbors. bach guest Came re | of 2-625 west 4 10 miles north west of Ponoka 
P ¥ miles east and | mile south of Ferry bank P.O 
presenting a well-known book or 
A j 
song, which turned the forepart of 


Auetion Sale 


THURSDAY, Fesrvany iru 


n , : : commencing at I acm, sharp, the following 
the evening Into a guessing con- ) Head Horses—Bay gelding, 12 years old 
thict A y iv th ibs.; black welding, 8 years old, 1200 the 

test, for which a prize was given. | {i lbs.; black molding, ft youre Oo mare al 


Mies Isabelle Stuart winning the } pie teS tee bey thare 
prize. A light lunch was served, bois ee yh bas . 
and the remainder of the evening t 1 three-your 
spent in games and music, All Chiekers 

departed fur their homes feeling bn Deore binder, tet 
that they hal spent & very pleasant scotlon seal lores harrows, bro i) Woo 


. | weep and stacker, Jeection stee, lever har 
CVENIDR, rows, Ivshoe Vanbrunt drill, Itin. John Deore 

low, 16 dota Deere stubble 
# cultivator, ugw Deal wagen and 
vob sleiahs and hay rack, top bugay 
lemocrat, new Fasston power fann 
seeder line shatt, complete 
slitge With car and 
iter tat between 
uber, cutter, eriud 
z ' 


FOR SALE 


Lact 


nn Butfet a 
Enquire at Pomoda Herald 


Dining 1 ark sh 


ction, on the NW «| 


Lovels, carpent: | 


TIE WE. 


a 


u want to deposit. 
they will be as 
led 


i rou | 
hough you 1andec 


THE CANADIAN B.ANK 
OF COMMERCE 


$15,000 
° $15,000,, 9 


. E, Clarke, Manager. 


oe oe 


Auction | Sale 


We will sell by Pablie Anetion, ot 

the SW 4 oef 266-25, S miles north 

westof Poooka, DAmiles north Wegt 0 
Hazel Hill schoo! on 


WEDNESDAY, Frpaeuary 23rp 
commencing at 10 o'clock sharp, the 
following: 

1) Hlead of torses Ore team 
mares, brown and bay, 10 years old 
weighing 0}los.: team mare, brown 
) years old, ta foal, weighing 2150 Ths: 
rey minre, O years old, L800 tbey bay 
nie, OO yoArs 12%) los; Diack 
welding, ob vears, 1h) lbs; 
team cots eoming 4 bay and black, 
broken; iron grey gelding, coming 2 

years, 

7 Head Catthe—3 Cows to be 
inspriogs | Yearlings. 


old, 
broker, 


fresh 


Hows 4 Goal Brood Sows, | and 2 
years old, 
Nbout 75 head of Plymouth Rock 
Itens. 
Machinery Deering binder O-ft. | 
With trucks, in good shapes Lb dise | 
| 6 ockshutt drill with attic hinents, | 
good as new; MeCormick mower, | 
Cockshutt tiger borse rake, fanning 
Frill With Dagger machinery? 2seat 
spring democrat, buggy pole, narrow | 
tine Wun omplete with top box} 
fein, tire truck with top box, 2 pau 
good beb sleighs, lay rack, dise, 
Maseey- Harris gang plow, horse calti 
}vator, section ydrag, Pein. dt ish 
orenker, xtindstone, patop pach, 


gacoline engine, feed erinder, buzsaw 
Water trotigh, 2 log chains, post im inl 
ind axes, hoes, ete. 
Carpenter loo's, Cross cut saWs 
200 1b, platform seales, jack 
about 40 rods hog wire, 
| some barh wire, grase seythe, 
} sey the, 2 sets work harness, saddle. 
Quantity of timothy hay and straw, 
potatoes, timothy seed, about Ort, 
Jiumber, 225 sharpened posts, 
Mostly tatiarack, oneaan stump 
puller with 105 ft, cable, complete. 
Furniture Dresser, Singer sewil g 
machine, centee stand, 8 rocking 
Chates, other chains, extension table 


shovels, 1ovks, 
see 


of 


crew, 


yet 


fence 


tile 
brush | 


wR, ALBERTA 
| 
BANK BY MAIL | 


Regular saving will soon show a hand- 
some balance in the depositor’s account. 
It may be difficult for you to come to the 


SEP RE ES EAA NES AES DE GD 


jcupbeard, gitss doors; heating stove 
range, bed stand, single cot, 2 bece 
steads with sprittys and mattress, 
feather bed, carpet and linoleum, 8 doy 
} clock, alarm clock, dishes and ex i 
fultensds, No 
avator, wood as new: milk eans ard 
pa », fruit jars, latps, meat chopper, 
wiler, tubs, ete, 


oking 


No Reserve Free Luneh 

Terms—All sums of 825 ond under 
cash; over that amount 12) mouth. 
time will be pivenon good bankable 
note bearing S pee cent interest, 
| Noo property tu be removed until 
settled tor 


Whitecotton & Morrow, Auctioneers 


Elmer Chichester, Owner 


| | Public Sale 


| by Public Sale, on 


-| 


Che Soldier SetUlement Beard will sell 


SEE... 


J. W. O'BRIEN & SON 


HARNESS AN IMPLEMENT DEALERS ° 
¥OR 
Gasoline and Kerosene Engines 1} H.?, Up 
Ontario Pumps and Pump Jacks 
Fanning Mills aad Grain Picklers 
Massey- Harris Machinery 


———— —s 


SS. Discount on all Leather Goods 


PHONE 100 RAILWAY STREET, PONOK A 


SERVICE 


Our motto for the year 1921 will be as always 
(Service), That is the secret of good business. 


We invite all persons who contemplate 
building during coming year to use us, as that is 
one of the reasons we draw our salary -to be of 
service. Now Lumber is down in price. ‘lhere 
will be more building, and we hope we can give 
more and better service. 


Come In And Get One Of 
Our Stockmen’'s Calendars 


Revelstoke Sawmill Company, Ltd. 


Bi 
L. I. STUART, Manager 


Phe Disbe feeds fae ethos ig ed ef 


” ! 
FOR SALE ES RAY 
Four A-1 Milch Cows, one just fresh | On premises of Lee Auten, N. lalf}, 
others fresh soon, Sx lo ses, 120) | 2-13-264.-One Ked Cow, baby endo 
ths, to 1500 Ibs.; young antl broken --| tail gone. Brande t & oched Mom left 
Apply, Lock Box 72, Foaoka |hip and VK on right hip. 
Sige ner at COL Farsum, Beant Reader 
ESTRAY | 


On premises of J. ©, Lee, 8,BE, 12-44 
28, W. 4.—Red Roan Mare, about 9 
years old, 1000 lbs., white spot on end | 


ESTRAY 


of nose, a few white hairs in forehead, 
Branded W on right shoulder 
tinct brand on left hip, 

L, Fansem, Brand Reader, 


Ibs., strayed away from Pendleton’s 


Indie- saughterhouse, Reward given 


Oo 


BE COMFORTABLE 


» Enjoy ap evenly heated room when the weather 
is cold by having a 


| Hot Blast Heater 


12 DeLaval creams wep. | 


| Lumber 


AND OAK (Subject to Reserve Bid) | A : : 
Furi iureEatonaion table. kitelien & ble | THURSDAY, Frnevary 24, 102 
siteh phowrd, MeClary rauge, Houny Oak | ; ‘ fo 
eater, washing mach et NAte CaEpaT Share tt One o'clock, at the NIE. B245-26-, | 
A ti S l r on be lteads with spriigs and matteoss, 2) 4th, 10 miles S.E. of Brightview, the} 
uc 10n aie “fs Se shy h ap in iy yyfeam eee’) following Live Stock, Farin Tnplem- 
\\ lJ gage repeating. shot | ents, ete., formerly held by Mr Hy i, 
Ae AtHT | \V heele and Mr J Young, under the 
\Ve willsoll, by Public Anct vr i heal |} Soldier Settlement Act for cash, 
the Sl, } 14625 wt, 7 on \ : Th Sern I grey horse, 6 veara old; 1 b'ack mare, 
of Ponoka, | wiles south l ' tfeeie Gick byenrs old; L bay dare, d years old; 1 
waestof Hobbema on bay mare, 8S years old; } roan mute 
TUKSDAY, FEBRUARY 225 mane Yours cat 2 buekskin ipula) 
; " rn] =] *) thave, S years old; HUCKSKINere, & 
eommencit Kt 10 AGL «i HOKSES FOR SALE j years old; Lroan mare, #years eld, | 
w follow ing - ; 
Lred and white cow, 4 years old; 
» ‘ i | 
22H Lew | \ ek wal “ | have a number of young bh nes | reband white cow, 3 years old: 1 red 
years, & hg se beth ' vA » ¥ & f tle, diostly broken. Goodanimals|and white calfs lL voan cow, 6 years 
an 7? Vears, ca if ) “i i ‘iti . . 5 e 
palit 1800 |b ’ rH NYE (yer ‘ Porehoron stock, weighing from | Ghl LT ved cow, & years oldy 1 brisket 
ito I +a FRET Sait arn Ih 100 te 100 tb ‘ *, [i BuMine white cow, 6 years old; L brindle cow, 
I en SNM s beget : , PPitig? ! “Ss years old; Lmottled black and white! 
bean ay ea s ‘ hone od ow, years old; bo roan bull ealf. 2 
+H ‘ un + \ ‘ ul te of it weeks old; bred heifer calf, 2 months | 
) Ths, r Whe ene ’ spl ms old; Lred cow, 5 years old; Lred and 
Yi sore) Why ey hil 1 Pe dha ESTRAY white cow, 5 years old; | black and 
ty ye ‘i Y; ty ye Wen $ , 4 white cow, & years old; Lo red beifer! 
sone alle ; ‘ Red iiey Yearling Steer, branded calf; Ll ved bull calf, 2 weeks od, 
pring co vilowdas sti ) , 
ide of Molt vo. 742 ' wo thip. Notify W, Gie 1 ved sow, 20imonths old; 1 spotted 
anitsat ila AT TaBe Charani fione OR ow, 2 years old, both Duroc Jersey 
Salil 690 winis featinnaritta i I brown sow, 2 years old, 16 pigs | 
your | helen Bo yen WT the 7 3 geese, OO hens | 
enh as ; | 
o \ wil eshes this sp " | Youar ESTRAY 1 d-ft, Deering binder, Lrange, Motfat;| 
Hage, mpd aly I med pense { lin. gang plow, 1 tesec, harrow and 
ant ae AU u Mt ‘ " to yetpe On the premises of Alex, MeKenzie ner, Moth; Lo harrow cart, | eream 
imnished iN SW. 224548, W. 4, 2b iniles west ¢f) separator, 1 wagon, 5 sets harness, J 
: Hog — Young 1 \ will ha One Bay Mare, about Sweara! MeCoumick mower, L rake, 1 grind 
avvew in M tone, L dein, walking plow, 1 6-ft 
rab about 1000 tb Smal lite st QO ; 
Machinens Ihe sf ’ mall white star) pinder and B, ( and 4 Hy Hy and track 
culty MeCoviniek, 2aeshow a Jolin th feebend, and wl spotonendof Moots 1 breaking plow, 1 buggy, | 
Deere i4-in. war plow lronking |e Clyde hi bad teets branded | disc harrow, 16x16, PF. © and M, tb. 1} 
low with ti prow, deh, > ¢ \ Bain wagon, #hx24; 1 20--hoe drill 
Jeere di Dh bapeen ‘ : seman | vith seed attachment, M, Ho; 1M, tt 
\ , acer 
Massey-Hlai ee ver, Leet sleighs, | 
lever harrow ' | site (Qiantity of hay and oats, quantity | 
nen i Bete Wit flea BRSTRAY of lumber 
tone ha ifs uf : s y sinall tools and farm implem 
Harness Heavy ' On pren fOlmstead & MeClaffli ents too numerous to mention 
nass: hoavy set of we » SW. 08827, W. 4. Bay Filly, coum Che toeme of the sate will be all cash 
out breeching, 2 set { } years, about L000 tbe, Blaek p Vil cheques must be marked by the 
harness, 24 sets of chain plow wisveciid etalili hank on which they are drawn, and 
¥% stock saddles, others I Were iclude charges, Soldier settlers may 
shovels, ropes and | 0 SUNY, Brand Reader subiot SBS, requisitions in lieu ef} 
Hoveehold Goo! ( tinbia Pa | S as Ps subject to the approval of the 
bs : ield S * prese 
range, 2 heating AY wnat TO RENT ‘ ipe. visor present at the sale, 
machiie Ane wrinige kateuen wash G, McMorris, 
stand, dinthp rooms stute consis tluge of be District Supe . 
buffet, table and G chai Pathe Two Rooms with Board to Rent KK uperintendent | 
gramophone and records, nearly new; Apply, Herald Office, hi i 
White sewing mochine, 3 rock wy , 


chairs, lounge, oak writing desk, 8-ft 
extension table, Brussels equare xl 
tapestry rquere xt, 2 iron beds, 
springs ard watteesses, brass bed» 
birdseye maple dresser, White imap 
commode, bedding such as comforters 


STOCK. FOR SALE 
10) Registered Tp ae Cows, all 
b ed to $1000 Bull; 2 Imported Shire 


blankets and piilows, dishes such ms 
toilet set, water ret, tea set, jars, pans Stallions; 5 Young Shire Stallions; 
aud all other small articles some heavy Linported Shine Mares 
Free Lunch at Noon and three yearolkl Fillies, all beed 
Terms: -Cash Prices right, Trade ov cash, 


Whitecotton & Morrow, Auctioneers 1.0, thox 178, Lacombe, 


J, T. McLeod, Owne: Per ticulars from M, J. nsew, Phone ¢ 


ESTRAY 
Strayed from my place, 10-44-26, W, 
1, Day Gelding, coming 4 yeare, white 
star on forehead, Clyde stock, Sorrel 
Mare, coming 5 years, horse shoe sh ip 


do white strip on forehead Clydk 
Horse Colt, coming 8 years, white on 
forehead, 83 reward for recovery of 


iny of these horses, 
ERLAND Pavuson, Bex 14, 


We also handle the best Ranges 


McClary and Columbia 


The Best Money Can Buy 


ALL KINDS OF HEAVY AND SHELF HARDV ARE 


Phone 24 Hardware Merchants FCNOKA 


| 
WYMAN & SMALL 


NOTICE 


Having Purchased the 


FEED MILL 


of Hugh Miller, Lam prepared tod: 
all Custom Grinding every day of the 
week at le ewt, Also @Chop for sale, 
Oats, Barley and Mixed Chop 
Give me the once over 


FOR SALE 


ALL KINDS OF 


NATIVE 
LUMBER 


LATHE and UIMENSION 


W. G, CAPLING, Proprietor 
Ponoka, 


ALSO 


FIRE WOOD FOR SALE 


a 
Hinkley & Son 


SAWMILL, PONOKA 


Our Glasses 
Are Sight 
Preservers 


ESTRAY 


Strayed or stolen from See 81-45-26 
W 4th, one Bay Clyde Mare with 2 
white hind legs, and one front leg 
almost white to the knee, a blaze face, 
weight between 1400 and 1500 Ibs; 
1 black Mare, with star en face and 


wire cut on left hind foot, Branded They save sight, dispel the gloom 


V on left shoulcer; has two snall of defective vision, and render a 
jumps on left front knee Reward service beyond price, 
given--O. A Hazennger, RR, 2, 


co Adalph Grinde, Bright View, Alta. | Vour Eyes Require Saving 


ESTRAY 


On Premises Of Olmstead & McClafflin 
5.W, 644-27, W. 4.—-Light Brown 
Gelding, about 1370 Ibs., white left 
hind foot, white spot ou right front 
foot, About l0or ll years, No brand 


visible. 
C, L, Farnsenw, Brand Reader, 


—SRE— 


M Mecklenburg 
Edmonton's Exclusive Eye Expert 
At Royal Hotel, Ponoka, Wednesday, 
February 16 

Hlours--3 to 8 p,m, only 


ESTRAY 


: YOR SALB 

On the premises of P, Lynch, SW, 
$518.27, W. 4,—One year old Red and 
White Steer, branded 3 
Bam Doan, Braad Reader, 


A number of young Horses for sale 
op PightliDs | aged 4 and 5, weight 110) to 1300 Ibs, 
\V. H, Sairu, Phone 912 


One white Hog, weigh ng about 185 


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Jensen & KLECKNER, Ponoka | 


——— - 2 oem 


Stettler Marble aiid Granite Works 
Stettler, Alberta 
Manufacturers and Dealers tn 
Marble eid Cravite Lortnents, Leadstenes ane ieblets 
and all Cemetery work 
HLSETEING VND RELEPTERING, ALL WorK ot eens 


Short 


e tit down, a d to mike our 
tices On | 
wilde s 


ed 


mid ome taters we 
hive out them down also, We 
ile Dead lenny ta 
ine of bus nes« 
rm 
high 


ut 
¢ 8.0 the same quality of 
building lumber 
nuy lower than we hace cone, 
ant weare offering the vers 
best thet is “ent town’ fron 
the forest at Led rock prices 


totetts 


os/gated 
salen e 


copvaicnt * 


W. L. STEELE 


LUMBER and [VPLIMENTS PONOKA 


®: 3 


LLL ALCL AE ety et a ca 


Lela 


_ . 


Meals At All Hours 


“armers and Commercial Tirade specially Cotered to 
“yirs, Fruit, Confectionery, Soft Drinks 


Mah Yuen & Man Fat 


RR ne eS - 


—— rc te 


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— aascbons 


Se ey ae sen 
tn ee eee 


Whether You Cali 
It LaGrippe or 
Influenza 


‘eekly Health Talk No. 8 
By Dr. H. B. Foster, ths Chiropractor 


| Clock 
Backward 


Whether veu eal! 
the Freneh 


it Latiein 
Influenza ¢ 


aft 


or wr 


face GOOvAllon, makes no difference, it is virul 
adcaryerous, It grips you by the lunus. eo 0 
Fp Wh, m1 ( Unensiness sten's over your entin | 
Phere is opt to be vomiting and you aene all over 


All “the streets and aileys of the body” are clogur 
with poisone, 


The chiropractic apinal analysis shows! pressure ou 
Spinal uerves to the lungs and kidaeys, and a tj ast. 
en's relivviog that pressure, brinus the activity of 
these organs back to par. The poisons that were 
creep ny deeper into the bodily tissues bewin t» clear 
our, The et iropractic record in the epidemi v6 
bett rtoan thst of any other health metnod. ehirc. 
practors being able to show recoveries in 885 out o 
every S86 cases adjusted 


a eee eeerOBeses ess eed SceeeSeceetisestecseree tment 


2) 


Brought Through Two eT TTEE 


PROPER IMPULSES | 
LIFE AND HEALTH}. 
TO THEIR ORGANS |: 

AND TISSUES _)F 


CTHTIESTTTOSTESTSTTs tabs eWOB SABO UENO 
IND @ PLS 1] 


TAL 


HEI BLOCK, PONOKA 
VPHULONKE 121 


Epidemics {CHIROPRACTIC 
‘We lave bad chiropractic ad. d CORRECTS 
H joe merts in ont family for two ls DISEASES OFTHE TOULOW ING A 
$ teure v vice the entire He 3} H 
4 fa ily doe oth the influ. He és by H 
: ek » dtoth re Ate bienes iq bd WASH H 
5 tel ' ever ,t dy ‘hough F % GY iwie H 
A Rue R.B, Colylezie, Chiro TB =, THaoar 7 
H ractic Deeenn t) Boreau State. U8 % 3 
inet! No. 1218H a hi H eis : 
H H PANCREAS | 
d NO CHARGE : / 2 ts 

; Hl WSs powes = JE 
HL Arran Bi 
: CONSULTATION (8 WITHhEe4 H REN oven e} 
H CHALGL OR OLIG TION H Spinal /Colume yO BI! 
H | agent # 
I peHBF -LOWER PINCHED]. 
| Dr. he &. Feoste: |Ewepves, mpossiBel, 
THE CEIROFRACTOR TO FURNISH |; 


7 /coMAMAUNDSUOD GEST OCIVEDIEUDERSD 


gariiitiiir 


REE NERVES - HEALTH - 


S 


$50 to $5,000 


A YEAR FOR LIFE 
A CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY PROVIDES IT 


~-No better life investment available 
“7 Bester security obtainable 
annot be seized or levied upon for any cause 
~-Will be replaced if lost, stolen or deonreved 
—Not affected by trade depression 
Free from Dominion Income Taz 
~~-No tnedical examination required 
Anyone over the age of 5 yecrs resident or domiciled in Canada 
may purchase. 
Any two persons may purchase jointly, 
Employers may purchase for their em ‘eee schoo! boards for 
their teachers —congregations for their pcm hel 


Apply to your postmaster; of writ> roeege Bes 2 & 


tatendent of Annuities, Ottawa, for new 
State sex and age last birthday 


T. Bastedo 
iaformation 


» Super 


nd Cafe | 


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Asker 
Feb. 7 


The ladivs from Asker attevced| 
the Ladies’ Aid Society, of Calu. 


Johaunesen last Thureday, aad re- | 
port a splendid outing, 

Arthur Kroftiug is taking a 
week’a course of domeustration 
and lectures at the tractor school 
in Edmontou. 

The U,F.A. and W look for the 
entertainment commi teo's social 
evening which takee place in the 
near. future. 

Mrand MreJ. E Krefting en- 
tertained a number of relatives and 
friends last Sunday. 

Mre T. B, Phillips arrived home 
from Edmonton last Wednesday. 

Mr and Mre A. Billingburet, of 
Clive, were visitors at Battle Lake 
Ranch over the weekend. 

The directors beg to announce 
that the dance, which was to bave 
been held on February 18tb, bas 
been postponed until Thureday. 
Fubroary sith. 


NOTICE TO DELAVAL USERS 


There will tw 8 DeLaval service 
man at the Central Oreameries, 
Ponoka, on Thursday, March 3rd, 
for the purpoee of repairing and 
adjusting any Separators that may 
come ia, 

A, A. MeLeop, Agent 


Poultry 
Supplies 


Grit, Oyster Shell, Charcoal, 
Bone, Corn, Alfalfa Meal 
Big Chief Feeds 
for Horses, Dairy Cows, Hogs 
and Fattening Cattle 


Serif Canadian Cream Station 
W. BACHOR, Agent 


Prose 101 


NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION 


Notioa is hereby wiven that the firm of Jones 
Seott @ MeLanrin, hitherto carrying on busi 
wees atthe Town of Lacombe and Ponoka and 
the City of Red Deer, Alberta, bas been die 
solved as from the letday of January lit 

Messrs EH, Jones and HG. Seott will com 
tinne to earcy on business at the offices of the 
Lacombe and Red Deer 
the firm came of senés & Seott 

Mr W. RR. MeLaurin will continue to carry on 
business et the office of the former firm in 
Ponoka independently, under the sameot W 
RB. McLaurin, <All debts owing tothe said | 
partoership in connection with the Ponoks 
office are to be paul to W. KR. MeLaurin, of 
Ponoka, aforosni|. aud all claime against the 
said partnership at the Ponoka office are to be 
presented to the said W 
whom the same will he settled 
af Ponoka 


former firm in under 


Dated, the Town 
Debruarr, AD. tet 


this @th day of 
' 


IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF | in the Home Glen schoolhousee on | 


THE DISTKICT OF 
WETASKIWIN 


In the Matter of the Ketate of 
ANDREW DILLER, Doceased 


Notice is Hereby Given that all pers 


of Andrew Diller 


ing claims u a the estate 

who diel in the year IYI at th tow of 
Ponoka, in the Viorince of Albertal a . 
quiredto file with the uudersigued by the Trl 


day of Marek, Ue, a fall statement duly ver 
Ged of their clair. and of aus security hell be 


them, end that afier that date the Adm 


rator will proce t distribue the estate 
ths deccaso! auonget th arties util 
thereto, having regarl only te the eluion 
which noties has been fled h the 


Dated this 7th day of Debrus AD 
WILLIAM Ko Mc LAI 
Dra ver C, Ponoks 


Solicitor for the Adw 


TEACHER WANTED 


Lady Teacher wanted for Riehieond 
8.D. No, ISS, Teri ser 
Halary, $00 per month 
commence April tnt 

J Wakken. Ss 


en nothin 
Ditties 
\pye'y te 


s, Springetale 


ISTRAY 


(ba th 


NW 


prrennniee if 


Wdielde ‘ " 


MuWins, 


“ rih weet of 


Pon kha, one Chestnut Sorel Gelding, | 


al > Yeare old, 
whe te wtripeen fies 
bc aphd beetat foot 
Qe teeth Wd ek pataedite 


tel Weimht LOO) The,, 
Hact qaarter crack 
tall wire serateh 


joint, a few light 


Pitre di tail: locks tio Belpian stock, 
and has been worked rar Visible 
Diana A‘so. one Hay Mare, rising 
Iw sears, Clyde stock, white left 
honel foot, tose white abo, white | 


stehoon forchead, black rane 


No brand visible 
i | 


and 
tail 


Pannen 
Hiand Koader 


ESTRAY 


In Pound N 


f Water Glew MoD 


42%, 1 Red Heifer, we torus, branded | 
Tl) on deft hip, | we d ye iter, with | 
borns, brauded [D> left hip: 1 Red 
tworvearold Steer, ne eae lranded 
1D on deft hips tl Red Cow, with horns 


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met, which met in the home cf ras 


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Division | Division 2 


Richmond James 
Stuart Thompson 
Graham Crnnings 
MeLautin Bird 
Kerv Siaall 
Purkin Clark 
Anderso i Lalcance 
Pebouary 16 


Durkin v Richmond 
Clark v James 
Grahaniyv Kerr 
Cunnings ¥ Small 

February 14 
Stuart v Anderson 
Thompson v LaFrance 
MeLautin v Durkin 
Open ice 

February 18 
Richmond wv Kerr 
Jemes ¢ Small 
Graham ¢ Anderson 
Clark v Bird 

Fet roary 21 
Stuart ¢ Durkin 
Cunnings ¢ LaPrance 
Open ice 
Thompson v Clark 

February 22 
MeLawrin v Richmond 
Bird v James 
Kerr vy. Stuart 
Small v Thompson 

February 23 
Graham v Durkin 
Cunnings ¥ ¢ ‘Jark 
MeLaurin v Anderson 
Bird v LaFrance 

February 24 

Winner of Div. 1 vs, Winner of Dis 


CHURCH NEWS 


UNION CHURECI 


Sanday, Febroary 20,11 am, 
special service — memorial shield | 


honor of men who fell in the grea 


war, will be onveiled, 40 p.m 
“The Faith Whicb Triumphs : 

Thursday, Feb. 17, special evan 

| gelistic service. Rev. 

jwill speak on ‘ Unconscivr 
Scepticiem,” the blight of today. 


Choir Friday 


/8 o'clock. 


practisy on 4 


Women's Missionary Society it 
jehurch parlors on Friday at 8 p.m 


sr, MARY'S CHenen (Anglican) 


Sunday, February 20th — 11 aan 
Matins and Holy Communion 


} PAPTIST CHURCH 


20th 
ar 2 


Sunday, 
cord, 
livine service at 5 
subject: “Triumphant Certainties’ 
Good  bearty — singing, Plait 
gospel message. The bome lik 
church most cordially invites you 


-Con 
pm, 


February 
Sanday school 


Prayer meeting and Bible study 
Wed.vesday evening at 7,40 
Kingdem 


evel 
If the things of the 
intervst you—come! 


Choir practice at the parsonage 
Those 
lesiring to assist in choir work are 


jon Thursday evening at 8 


l invited 
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ft. MoLaurin, by! 


MASQUERADE DANCE 
A marque anit dauce will be hel 


Friday, February 25h 


Ladies brit Inneb, 


Kvery 


oly cour. 


EMPRESS 


FRIOAY and -~A LRDAY 
February IS an?! 1 


“The Awakening 
Of a Nation ” 


Takes up the hfe of 


KARL KITCHENER 
from boyhood to the + ge of 10 
aud other noted men, 
| 
| Adiniasion—=20e an) WO 


’ 


4B left vib, branded Gb) on dere hips 
Red Yearling Bull, white tac e, me 
Visible brand ; one Red Cow, white 
face, red spate around eves, branded 
G with half dintiomd abowe on lett 
bips 2 Ted Cow, white belle stat 
horns, banded BY Son left ribs 
J. MuNey, Poune keeper 
SW. See LEE A, 4 
LSTRAY 

On premises of t.0. Lew RE le 4d 
WW. 4.—-Hed Kawi Mure Sort year 
old, about 1000 toe White star op 
forehead, white on left tied four 
Branded on right slwuldor igd 2b 


on left py 
CO. 1, Faky om, Brand Rewer 


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Next Tuesday Night will be Imperial Polarine reduces your greatest ea depreciation, yet 
& mixed prouranme with [I costs less than storage, tires, repairs or It reduces friction 
another Herbert Rawlioson to a minimum, maintains a itor tana ama U under heaviest engine 
two reels heat, helps the engine extract the last omace af power out of gasoline, 
Don't mies it, Imperial Polarine holds its body, maintains compression—keeps the 
Admission lau aud } motor running smoothly and quietly. The Imperial Chart of Recom- 
_ | mendations shows the grade recommended for your car, Ask to see 
it when you stop for oil 
rial Polarine is sold by good dealers everywhere in sealed one- 
tc i eae aps nand four-gallon cans, half-barrels and barrels, also in 124-gallon 
ateel foeees the handy size for the home garage. Buy the larger sizes 
ay . tel ay | to save money, 
| | IE 
1 iP Lal, 
aN A ~ 
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of any kind, No jobteo | 
small or too lange 
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Steam and Gas Engine 
Repairing | 
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| Drier ict (Light medium body) (Meda heavy bedy) (Extta heavy body) 
i PRAT flo A GRADE SPECIALLY SUITED TO YOUR MOTOR 
‘ ' ‘ aftedl A 
Wait a 
‘LL Wo farsvebD | R 
[gee IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED §f 
| Power, Heat - Light - Lubrication 
J.D. Gru o : 
Af by ae |! Branches in all Cities 
|) a + a ee eee! 


C. B shoy 


Ponoka, 7 30, 


ser" THE HERALD. PONOKA, ALBERTA 


ot 


WE are at present going through our 
Stock and making Substantial, Perman- 
ent REDUCTIONS on ali Lines of DRY 
GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING, Etc. 


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Prices are coming down, and 
cur prices are going to follow the 
market. 


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GENERAL MERCHANTS 
PHONE 6 PONOKA, ALBERTA 
ah sii abbas’ ae EAR NNR LRP HE OOTY 


“STRAY 
Dark Bay Horse, about 
branded left thigh: 


ESTRAY HORSES 


ESTRAY BULL 
Red Shortheen Bul’, two yearso'd 
with horna, Been on our place sinck 


Bay Gelding, blazed face, 
Light “ 


id; Bay Yearling Mare Colt 


5 years} 


Brand 


Bay Gelding, about HOO Ths, Mo visi gg HF left shoulder, Suitable re) October, S. MeCavanty & So 
Ww brand, Had Valter on. Rewatl | ward Scott Hartinan, West Rose Phone 243, 
laten mt (Lane ‘ 


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“Everything set for a good trip—the car running 
‘smooth as velvet'—plenty of Imperial Polarine in 
the crank-case and more available wherever we 
st With Imperial Premier Gasoline for fuel, 
we'll have a most enjoyable vacation,” 


Imperial Polarine Available Everywhere 


HEREVER you tour, throughout the length and breadth of 
Canada, you can secure the grade of Imperial Polarine you now 
use for Jubrication~ exactly the same uniform grades are sold by 
dealers everywhere from Halifax to Vancouver. 


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S ecemnemeemeamndnadmemnmamne 
ee eee 


BANKING BY MAIL 


IS Majesty's Mail will carry your de 
H safely to the Bank or your mone Beek 
to you with the minimum of delay 
just as if you came to the Bank, and you have 
no trouble, Special departments, to deal with 
savings accounts coming from districts with- 
out a local bank, have been established at the 
branches mentionéd below. Efficient servi 
guaranteed, ,* 


Write for our booklet ‘‘Banking by Mail’. 


THE MERCHANTS BAK 


Head Office: Montreal, OF CANADA Established 1864, 
Central Offices especially equipped to handle banking accounts by mail— 


EDMONTON BRANCH, FRANK PIKE, Manager 
CALGARY BRAN Manager. 
aE BRAN HEY, DINNING, Moneger 


PROMESSIONAT, * 
GRAHAM. M.B.. Toronto 


Physician and Surgeon 
Residevce, Gonaiu Avenue 


pe Phone 57 
Ww, A. “CAMP BE LL, M. B M, D 


Physician and Surgeon 


Office—Chipman Avenue 
Sitainlae Kennedy & Russell's 


Da, «@ B. BU DbD- 
Dentist 


Formerly of Minneapolis, Minnesota 
Graduate of Marquette University Isv7 


Begin the 


REID BLOCK, PONOKA 
Phone 71 
Year Right ———— 
_ DIRBCTOS: ee Y 


By ; 
‘William R. MeLéurin 


Barrister, 


GETTING THE 


Best Chocolates 
Bread, Cakes, Etc 


LOAVES 


Solicitor and Notary 
MONEY TO LOAN 
OMed—Uver the Bird Drug Store, 
Chipman Avenue 


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- Alexander Knox 
Barrister, Solicitor and Noti ary Public 
WETASKIWIN 
Visits Ponoka on Second snd Fourth 
Wednesdays each month Appvoiat- 
nents can be made for bim by Me 
Thomas W, Hatehinson, Town Hall, 
Vonoka 


. 


FOR..... 


$1.00 


C, H. CUNNINGS 


+ Pon vka 


Odell & Russell 
Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries 


Star Store Block, 
» Hh Ode, Koc, 


Railway Street, Phore 5° 


Wetaskiwin 
cou, iKunue! 


Edwards’ 
Store News 


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i P BURG HNAL L, DLS 
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ALBERTA LAND sURY BRYOK 
arth Boundaries, Koud Diversic Le 


Pure Jame. $1,30 Drainay® Surveys Xo 

Blue Noz Codfish. He Phone 404 Rimbey 
Kings Quality Standard Flour @5,76 eT ae. ete 
Vomatoes, solid pack, 5 tine $1.00 (m~-. AO mod ee 
Royal Crown Soup, 3 cartons 31,00 : ® 


Gold Soap, 10 bars for $1.00 
P. & G, White Naptha Soap, PONOKA LODGE No. I 

V bars for 31.00 Heets in LOO. Hall every Monday 
Ev. Peaches, 26-1b, box $5.75 Teco et Fe Visiting brethren 
Seeded Raisins, 251b. box £575 


R, Tuompsoyn, N.G, 
©, H. CUNNINGS, K.S, 


HOPE REBEKAH LODGE 
No &, LOLOL, 
tegeular Ineeting every 


riday Evening in LO,0,F, 
suo'cioe 


Visiting Members welcome 
Miss ’Letrun Ho. 


H. B. Edwards 


ubornate 
“Hal, at 


GENERAL MERCHAN1 


Ponoka | Mrs JouN PURNELL, KN, 
| ——______. oe 
| BUITANNIA LODGE N 
Phone 22 AB & A M fae 
—————— ee pie BK, CLARKE, W.M, 


Go BOWKEM, Seevetary 
| Meets first Thies obesch month 
in Masonic Hall, Donald aes ue, 


Visiting brethren wel 


| FOR SALE 


Quantity of Wild 
Boquire of L, J. 


Iiny in Stack 


AUTEN, Phone 410, 


: i sd ey K LOLGE No, 05 


al 
eee ees mi A.F. & A.M., G.RLA, 
NOTICE HiIMBEY 
— Bro, 8, J, BYEens, WM, 


The annnal meeting of Sharehold, 
ere of the Battle River tall will be 
held in the hall on Saturday, Feb, 
Lith at 7 p.m, A full attendance of 
stockholders is requested, Busfness 
is of importance, 

WALTER Hoan, Seeretary 


AUCTIONEERING 


L, 


iio, JosKeH KENSHAW, Secy 


Meets on the Friday on or before the 
u lbof the moon, a 


~ $0noKA Lo. 
No, 1904 


meets in’ Lodge Rooms 
every. Second and Last 
Wedn®sday of the month, 


W. B 
A. 


Parrenson, W.M, 
H, MeCynpy, B.S, 


H DANFORD anv 
H, G, TAYLOR 


Reg to announce that they ave 
open for business as Avotioneers 


All kinds of Sales cried and 
carefully handled, 


For 
TERMS AND DATES 
See 


Dan Bush 


Phone 41 


After All 


When the 
childhood 


Ponoka 


children out grow 


~ FRESH COW EOR SALE 


' hemaries cluster 
; s —_— around that shotographi : 
Good Fresh Cow for Sale, Apply, | cord, \ BerPRHle tl 
T, WR, MeCongeun, Ponoka 
sad | Photographs Never 


‘ 


row up 


| G. E. BOWKER il 
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UNDERTAKBR | | 8 S. Cameron 


*hotouronhle Vos 
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